I love to cuss

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I cuss. But if I really want someone's attention, I will carpet-bomb them with polysyllabic imprecations.
 

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I'd really like America to take back the "C" word. It's such a beautiful word but somehow got the reputation as being the worst word one can possibly say. It pisses me off when chicks get all cvnty about using that word!
 

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I've weened myself away from cussing for the most part. I worked in an environment that was like a 5th grade cafeteria for over a decade. We would cuss for no reason whatsoever.

I now like being around cusser's, because I revert right back for those few minutes/hours. :laugh2:
 

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English is the best language for cussing. German is excruciating and you can never really express yourself. French is okay.
 

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Any word which gets your point across is appropriate. My eleventh grade English teacher taught me that (in 1985).
 

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I like using them online to make me sound tough.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJQU22Ttpwc]Reggie Watts: F_ck Sh_t Stack - YouTube[/ame]
 

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They are straight to the point. I like to keep them that way, so I do watch when I say them.
 

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Rich you're known for your excesses... Excessive cussing, excessive nudity... :laugh2: :thumb:
 

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I cuss like a longshoreman in the still night air. I'm not proud and I'm not ashamed.
 
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Not too long ago Mrs_Ape decided to b!tch at me for dropping the f-bomb too often. To which I replied by informing her that it's an appropriate response to everything. She scoffed at the idea...












10 mins later she conceded.
 

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I am always getting the stinkeye when I use the f-word. She just does not understand that sometimes it is the only way to fully express one's self.
 

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subject, predicate and punctuation. thats me. filthy and furious...but not around kids. they have lil wayne to teach em that. i learned it from fat men from under the hoods of cars
 

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I'd really like America to take back the "C" word. It's such a beautiful word but somehow got the reputation as being the worst word one can possibly say. It pisses me off when chicks get all cvnty about using that word!

Only half the women I've said it in front of cared at all. If that many.
 

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A place called Middleborough here in MA put a fine for swearing in public. It's $20, but personally, I literally think its BS (no irony intended)

I mean, they're just words, and if you find offense to them, that's fine. But to fine people who do say them? That's a little overboard. They would fine people for swearing in public, but if I drop a large package I'm carrying down the street and it all empties and I drop an F-bomb'in sh!t, and there's a policeman nearby, I get fined. I can understand if you meant offense to someone else, but for heaven's sakes!
 

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Only half the women I've said it in front of cared at all. If that many.


Women or girls? big difference Drew. I do not know personally of any woman that likes that word and cringes when they hear it. Myself included, so now I can piss PeterK off :)

I know many men that do not like it either. It's not just a female thing.

I cuss occasionally..I don't like hearing excessive cussing. If I hear my son swear, he gets a stern warning. While under my roof he must respect :)
 

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When used judiciously, cuss words can help you express a thought or feeling or stress a point in a way that wouldn't be truly possible without cussing. Sure, it's possible to express oneself without cuss words, but are you truly expressing yourself in the way your emotions want you to respond?

Right, that is why you find so much profanity in the world greatest poetry and prose, the talented authors just couldn't express themselves without it.
 

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I am always getting the stinkeye when I use the f-word. She just does not understand that sometimes it is the only way to fully express one's self.

Fortunately for me, Mrs. Caleb has a vocabulary that could make a jailer blush. :laugh2: I'm free to cuss away. :thumb:
 

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I'd really like America to take back the "C" word. It's such a beautiful word but somehow got the reputation as being the worst word one can possibly say. It pisses me off when chicks get all cvnty about using that word!
I hate that word. It's one of the few on my "never" list. It's ugly.
 

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Women or girls? big difference Drew. I do not know personally of any woman that likes that word and cringes when they hear it. Myself included, so now I can piss PeterK off :)

I know many men that do not like it either. It's not just a female thing.

I cuss occasionally..I don't like hearing excessive cussing. If I hear my son swear, he gets a stern warning. While under my roof he must respect :)

I have to agree. I can't seem to even find a use for it in my vocabulary, it just doesn't fit. Calling someone it just doesn't flow or something, and there are different words that I could use to describe someone than that one.
 

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