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re: When did it become ok to drop "f bombs" in mixed company?
Posted on 6/29/17 at 2:33 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
Posted on 6/29/17 at 2:33 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
In mixed company? Is that anyone in your presence other than the people you would normally only use bad language around?
I cuss like a sailor and the bad thing is... I don't even realize I do it, it just rolls off the tongue. But the word "frick", in my opinion, is a strong word.
For example, in many cases, people use it in situations when shite gets real. Let's say someone makes a common mistake that doesn't really cause any problems. People are just going to say "you jackass", but if someone does something really fricking stupid that will affect other people, that should have never happened. Then you will heard a response like "this mother fricker here". You know that mother fricker did something that he shouldn't have.
If you have a "run in" with someone the word "frick" allows you to gage just how made someone ise. Let's say it's someone who doesn't cuss that much, but if he says "He is a fricking a-hole".. Then you know that guy is really pissed.
Some people overuse it, which gets on my nerves if I am around that person for too long.. For example someone who says "This fricking weekend we went fricking fishing and the fricking boat we were in was fricking badass". They have people like this and for some reason they always give me the impression they are someone who always tried too hard.
I cuss like a sailor and the bad thing is... I don't even realize I do it, it just rolls off the tongue. But the word "frick", in my opinion, is a strong word.
For example, in many cases, people use it in situations when shite gets real. Let's say someone makes a common mistake that doesn't really cause any problems. People are just going to say "you jackass", but if someone does something really fricking stupid that will affect other people, that should have never happened. Then you will heard a response like "this mother fricker here". You know that mother fricker did something that he shouldn't have.
If you have a "run in" with someone the word "frick" allows you to gage just how made someone ise. Let's say it's someone who doesn't cuss that much, but if he says "He is a fricking a-hole".. Then you know that guy is really pissed.
Some people overuse it, which gets on my nerves if I am around that person for too long.. For example someone who says "This fricking weekend we went fricking fishing and the fricking boat we were in was fricking badass". They have people like this and for some reason they always give me the impression they are someone who always tried too hard.
Posted on 6/29/17 at 2:42 pm to OweO
I only read the first and last paragraph of your posts. No offense but you're like the Ayn Rand of posters.
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