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I used to recite incidents of my dads road rage with graaphical use of language when i was 3 years old
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When I was about 8. My mum asked me to do something. I very innocently told her to fuck off. She instantly whacked me round the head, and I instantly realised it was something not to be said to an adult. I'd heard some older kids saying it to each other and thought it was a normal thing to say, cos they were saying it so normally LoL
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Well, not bad language, really. I told my friend's mum to "mind her own beeswax" when I was 6 or 7. She didn't like that AT ALL. I didn't think it was a snotty thing to say, I thought I was being playful. Then at about 10 or 11 I was talking to a friend and called someone else a "bugger," thinking it meant someone who bugs you, and my friend's shocked response confused me enough to ask my Dad what "bugger" meant. He told me, "Someone who bugs you." Ha! I was like, I don't know Dad... I think it means something else. Around the same age I used the word "hell" in front of my Dad, but I knew full well that it was a bad word and I guess I was just testing my boundaries.
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