f**k yeah! (Wow, the censor uncapitalizing "f**k" is really f*****g annoying.) On the internet every sentence I write has "f**k" in it somewhere. In real life "f**k off" is my standard reply for chatty strangers and other pests. I also can't make any strong statements without profanity, as it feels too f*****g weak and watered down. I guess that's what happens when you hang out with hickish f***s.
I disagree about profanity not being "beautiful language". The flexibility of it, "f**k" in particular, is really interesting. Especially the...f**k, I can't remember what it's called. When you insert "f**k" into the middle of a word, like "fan-fucking-tastic". The rules for forming these are complex and unclear, yet everyone understands when it is a correct or incorrect formation, and everyone can spontaneously make new for-fucking-mations.
lostgirl1986 wrote:
I try not to and it's not that hard for me not to since I work with children.
SilkySifaka wrote:
In the past I have worked with kids and with the public, so its important that I don't swear even if I am hurt or angry.
These people don't seem to remember their own childhoods.
c**t.