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No. I have to be really pissed...heehee..
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Like a f*ckin sailor.
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Yes..when I drop a fork I don't think it calls for a, "Oh Sh##"
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Hell no!
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Hell F-ing Damn I do..
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Only when some c*nt pisses me off.
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Yes, very much so.
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No I do not, just a habit I never aquired.
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Just like a M*ther f*ckin Truck driver every chance I get My car is the best time for me. lol
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No not really only if i get angry then i swear like a docker.
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Sh*t no.
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occasionally.
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Yea verily!
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Since I have to control myself mightily around my kids, I usually let go with a rant right after their bedtime. I'll walk in to the living room and start with, "Hey Hon, what's on f*cking TV? American G*ddamn Idol, again? That Simon Cowell is a right pr*ck, and don't get me started on that size-queen c*ck-knocker, Ryan Seacrest!" After that, I feel much better and go back to my book.
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I try not too.
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Yes...It's a bad habit that I'm trying to kick.
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I despise people who use the F word .. I rarely swear and never use the F word.
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i work in a daycare centre so during my workday i dont of course, but when i come home i do. for the first five minutes i curse on everything, it doesnt matter what it is... i guess its stress relieving, i cant help it.
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no not really only when i get hurt or some one really pisses me off
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barely ever... ok i do a bit... well, i used to curse more... it's skl... it does things!
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Yes, way to often :( I am trying to stop, but its allmost instinctive now!
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Hell yeah. Bad habit.
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Occasionally. When they really deserve a -4 to-hit and saves. It makes landing a spell so much easier.
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Like a sailor.
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Yes...I have an Army mouth....;O
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Fuckin A right my biatch! Every mother fuckin day.
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YES!, and my favorite cuse words are "Dr.Laura" there just saing them has made my day already and its only 8:10am in the morning.
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Yeah, I say sh*t that'd make a sailor blush. I cuss alot.
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I could make a sailor blush and cry for his mommy to stab soldering irons into his ears to make it stop. But, I know when to hold it in.
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I just had to expound on my question. Seems cursing is so rapant in our society today. Its known by many names. Cursing, Cussing, Foul Language, and probably more. I call it cursing because when its used, you are literally speaking a curse over whomever you are using this towards. If you call you wife the B.... word, guess what? She have cursed her to become this. If you call your husband a B......, guess what? You have cursed him to become this very thing. If you call you children stupid or ignorant or even worse, guess what? You have just pronounced a curse over them and they will become the very thing that you have spoken to them. And I find it interesting that curse words are almost all sexual. This was not by accident. Statan has a plan here folks. Be careful. Even if you dont believe in God, if you stop and really think about cursing, I think you will recognize the dangers of it. People that curse are usually rebellious, angry, and just plain difficult people. When you curse, does it make you angry, or even more angry than you already were? Another pitfall of cursing is that it seems that people who curse, seem to loose their ability to carry on intelligent conversations. They just cant seem to think anymore. All they can come up with is curses. Do you think there might be a pattern and plan here to weaken us and weaken our minds? Now Im not necesarily talking about the occasional person that curses, but the habitual every other word curser. But have you noticed that once yo start cursing, you just want/need to do it more and more? Just things to think about.
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I do in my head sometimes but not outloud. It just never felt 'natural' to me. Now... if I'm in a really heated argument (very rare) I can sometimes say things I don't mean and may curse but afterwards I'm always sorry about that.
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well yes I have been known to. But i will say that it is becoming common language, and I don't like that.
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Let's just say I love to use "colorful" adjectives, nouns, verbs, etc...
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I do.
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Why the Fu** would you ask such a Fu**in question?
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Yeah I have that bad habit...only time I don't is in front of my parents. They're not aware of my bad habit lol
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Seems my posting did not make it in for some reason, so here is a remix of it. I just had to expound on my question. Seems cursing is so rapant in our society today. Its known by many names. Cursing, Cussing, Foul Language, and probably more. I call it cursing because when its used, you are literally speaking a curse over whomever you are using this towards. If you call you wife the B.... word, guess what? She have cursed her to become this. If you call your husband a B......, guess what? You have cursed him to become this very thing. If you call you children stupid or ignorant or even worse, guess what? You have just pronounced a curse over them and they will become the very thing that you have spoken to them. And I find it interesting that curse words are almost all sexual. This was not by accident. Statan has a plan here folks. Be careful. Even if you dont believe in God, if you stop and really think about cursing, I think you will recognize the dangers of it. People that curse are usually rebellious, angry, and just plain difficult people. When you curse, does it make you angry, or even more angry than you already were? Another pitfall of cursing is that it seems that people who curse, seem to loose their ability to carry on intelligent conversations. They just cant seem to think anymore. All they can come up with is curses. Do you think there might be a pattern and plan here to weaken us and weaken our minds? Now Im not necesarily talking about the occasional person that curses, but the habitual every other word curser. But have you noticed that once yo start cursing, you just want/need to do it more and more? Just things to think about.
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I think there is a time and place for an occasional exclamation of indignation or shock that would call for a shocking word, namely a curse word. That purpose is totally abandoned and the affect of such terminology is muted when curses are used as punctuation marks. They weaken arguments and make "cussers" appear less intelligent and articulate than they really are. I don't as a practice because it is unnecessary and crude. I reserve the few curse words I might use for moments when they are really needed to give full expression to the idea or emotion of the moment.
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F**k yeah!!
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mate ...mate ...I'm a f**cking Aussie ...thats what we f**cking do !....lol...lol
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Hell no..well damnit..I guess maybe I do ..lol :)
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F*ck no. Oops :P
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Sure! I love it!
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yaah... I've been told on several occasions I have the mouth of a sailor :(
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but of course i f##king do, iam a truck drivers daughter it is to be expected.
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Curse words are only offensive to most because it's "supposed" to be. Curse words developed culturally, probably from "ranking", maybe the "unroyal" started "cursing", "slang", and the "higher ranks" saw it as "low", slang for other words turned into "offensive" by the people who used it or the people that didn't see it as anything but "grammatic error" although language is culture-based to begin with, language changing, history (a reason why history repeats itsself, nature and recording). Livia
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yes. in fact, i sometimes cuss and don't realize it until someone says "excuse me?"
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Yes I probably do
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Yes, quite a bit.
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No i never do
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do you mean like fucking putting bad words in the middle of a god damn sentence? Never.
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I'm a biker, like a sailor!
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