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re: Favorite cursing expression or statement
Posted on 6/8/26 at 5:46 pm to Deep Purple Haze
Posted on 6/8/26 at 5:46 pm to Deep Purple Haze
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Shitbitch
My sister uses that one- makes me laugh every time.
Posted on 6/8/26 at 5:46 pm to Obtuse1
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frick is the most versatile word in the English lexicon. It is like the WD-40 and duct tape of language. It can be used as any of the eight parts of speech. frick is a palette of unlimited colors from which you can paint any picture you can imagine. The perfect word to describe any place, thought, circumstance, or mood.
It's a really good rhythm word for speech. fricking is also a really good rhythm word. It takes a lot of god given natural ability and practice to become a great rhythm cusser. This guy is the best rhythm cusser I've ever come across…
This post was edited on 6/8/26 at 5:47 pm
Posted on 6/8/26 at 5:49 pm to Bryno1960
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Don’t have any. Don’t understand the need to curse, especially dropping the f-bomb.
I don't "need" to curse, and i don't in every day life, but sometimes it is warranted. Lighten up, Francis.
Posted on 6/8/26 at 5:57 pm to contraryman
My go to, especially in traffic, is fricktard.
Posted on 6/8/26 at 5:57 pm to muttenstein
I like “hot buttered dogshit”
Posted on 6/8/26 at 5:58 pm to Bryno1960
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Bryno1960
quote:never thought I’d meet a son-of-bitch that hasn’t stubbed a pinky toe on a square walnut bed post
Don’t understand the need to curse, especially dropping the f-bomb.
This post was edited on 6/8/26 at 5:59 pm
Posted on 6/8/26 at 6:02 pm to muttenstein
In the student section 20 years ago, I heard a kid yell "fricknuggets" after a turnover, and I still haven’t forgotten.
Posted on 6/8/26 at 6:03 pm to HillabeeBaw
quote:Shitfire is definitely one I keep on my hip pocket daily.
shite fire, save the matches
Grandaddy use to say that frequently
Posted on 6/8/26 at 6:20 pm to SuperSaint
Why is it so hard to believe that someone would choose not to curse? I’m not trying to judge anyone else, but I refuse to compromise my faith by using that kind of language.
I also choose not to watch shows like Dutton Ranch or Yellowstone because they’re filled with constant profanity. In the same way, I’ve stopped listening to certain local programs that treat the f-word like it’s nothing. That’s just not what I want to take in or reflect in my own life.
Scripture is pretty clear about the power of our words. Ephesians 4:29 says, “Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying…” And Colossians 3:8 tells us to put away “filthy communication” from our speech.
For me, it’s about being consistent with what I believe—both in what I say and what I choose to listen to.
I also choose not to watch shows like Dutton Ranch or Yellowstone because they’re filled with constant profanity. In the same way, I’ve stopped listening to certain local programs that treat the f-word like it’s nothing. That’s just not what I want to take in or reflect in my own life.
Scripture is pretty clear about the power of our words. Ephesians 4:29 says, “Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying…” And Colossians 3:8 tells us to put away “filthy communication” from our speech.
For me, it’s about being consistent with what I believe—both in what I say and what I choose to listen to.
Posted on 6/8/26 at 6:22 pm to Bryno1960
No one and nothing in the Bible prevents you from saying “frick”. Its vulgarity is entirely a modern societal construct, not a religious one.
I’m not saying you have to say it, but religion isn’t the reason you don’t.
I’m not saying you have to say it, but religion isn’t the reason you don’t.
This post was edited on 6/8/26 at 6:27 pm
Posted on 6/8/26 at 6:27 pm to Indefatigable
I can understand your point, and you're right that the Bible doesn't specifically mention that particular word. My conviction isn't based on whether a specific word appears on a list of forbidden terms. It's based on the broader biblical principles regarding how we use our speech
Scripture teaches believers to avoid corrupt, unwholesome, filthy, and abusive language and instead use words that build others up and reflect Christ's character. For me, that means choosing not to use profanity, including that word.
I'm not claiming that someone who uses it is a bad person or less of a Christian. That's between them and God. I'm simply saying that, based on my understanding of Scripture and my personal convictions, it's language I choose not to use.
So for me, my faith absolutely is the reason. Others may come to a different conclusion, and that's their choice, but I want my speech to be consistent with what I believe God is calling me to do.
Scripture teaches believers to avoid corrupt, unwholesome, filthy, and abusive language and instead use words that build others up and reflect Christ's character. For me, that means choosing not to use profanity, including that word.
I'm not claiming that someone who uses it is a bad person or less of a Christian. That's between them and God. I'm simply saying that, based on my understanding of Scripture and my personal convictions, it's language I choose not to use.
So for me, my faith absolutely is the reason. Others may come to a different conclusion, and that's their choice, but I want my speech to be consistent with what I believe God is calling me to do.
This post was edited on 6/8/26 at 6:40 pm
Posted on 6/8/26 at 6:28 pm to muttenstein
What in the cornbread frick
Posted on 6/8/26 at 6:36 pm to Bryno1960
Well, aren't you a brain-washed chucklefrick!
Go preach somewhere else
&
have a great day!
Posted on 6/8/26 at 6:36 pm to muttenstein
fricked up like a ?????? Checkbook?
Posted on 6/8/26 at 6:38 pm to Bryno1960
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Scientists have determined that uttering curse words can offer pain relief, make you a little stronger. A study published in American Psychologist last week links that boost in brawn to state disinhibition, a psychological state where you're less likely to hold back
You simply lack the intelligence to appreciate the creativity that goes into stringing together sentences littered with four letter words, and the impact in getting people to shut the frick up, and get shite done.
Posted on 6/8/26 at 6:39 pm to CootKilla
Fock me in the goat arse
Ala Sandler
Ala Sandler
Posted on 6/8/26 at 6:39 pm to Bryno1960
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Yes, my faith is the reason that I choose not to curse. It’s my choice based on the Scriptures.
I get it. Was just pointing out that with very limited exception, no English word—or the modern construct that says such word is vulgar—was or could possibly have been contemplated by anything in Scripture.
If 18-20th century people hadn’t decided “frick” was vulgar, it wouldn’t be a “curse word”
This post was edited on 6/8/26 at 6:41 pm
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