"nah it's like ing...ing...like nah...ing ... like... totally ..."
then thought... *andrew what are you endeavoring to convey here? what is your reason d etre?"
gwrmarines
quote:
Originally posted by Marc Summers
LMAO I love how the mood changes haha
Boomer187
never, I think swearing is totally wrong! :mad:
Frenchie
Boomer replaced swearing with lying.
I Swear too much, apparently. I think I do just fine but I get told to tone it down :/. I recommended saying cunt, in', and as much as possible, though.
DUPL0
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Originally posted by Spacey Orange
how often do you do it?
i find myself doing to more and more often. i'm not sure if it's because i'm becoming an angry or it's because i'm just simply repressing my angry thoughts less.
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Only people with no class swear .... other repress it till one day they explode and shoot up their work place.
Ygrene
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Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
All the time. Especially with friends - Some times I'll write out a text message to one of them, and then after reading it out to myself will go back and add a ing swear word. Better story.
;)
L.E.N.
ahah..." A deer bit me in the neck"
:wtf:
idoru
I've been told I have a problem with swearing. I don't really take offense to a lot of the words, as they're pretty much equivalent to crap, balls, butt imo. To each his own, though. I'll respect those who take offense if they ask me to stop.
Spacey Orange
'can you pass me the mothering potatoes?'
Frenchie
I just had a discussion about swearing and I came to he conclusion that saying " in' " helps express better what you're trying to say. If you want to say, " that'some nasty chicken" try saying "that's some nasty in' chicken" but you must say "in'" with some oommph.
Lira
For some reason, I swear a lot more in English than in Portuguese. It's as if "" meant a lot less than its Portuguese cognate. However, I hardly ever swear in English so I think it becomes clear that I don't really do that in Portuguese either :p
I do tend, however, to use slang quite extensively. I can't have a single conversation without saying "véi" (mate) and "só" (yeah) every couple of sentences, even in formal occasions :p