AdamSmith Posted December 26, 2017 Posted December 26, 2017 Hmm! Should I Forking Force Myself to Swear More? ...In her new book Swearing Is Good for You: The Amazing Science of Bad Language, author Emma Byrne makes a strong case that, at least to some extent, the answer is yes. The British scientist writes in the book’s introduction that swearing is “socially and emotionally essential” and “beneficial to us both as individuals and as a species.” Swearing is so fundamental to human expression, she reveals, that even people with neurological conditions that cause them to lose the ability to speak regular words are still able to swear. Swearing can offer emotional catharsis and improve productivity. Her hope, she writes, is that we “might give it the respect it fucking deserves.” Cont. (cunt ): https://www.thecut.com/2017/12/the-psychological-benefits-of-swearing.html TotallyOz 1 Quote
Members tassojunior Posted December 27, 2017 Members Posted December 27, 2017 Absofuckinglutely ! In an age when language is being dumbed down, swearing celebrates a language in all it's vernacular vigor. It's somewhat essential that the swearer be speaking in their native language with an intelligent knowledge of it. A friend on here tells me that it's fashionable among the educated trendy young in Australia to swear so profusely that it irritates non-native English speakers and prim proper Aussies alike. The best example I know of is the cock-smoking bloke who has the ass-fucking best down-under on here: Alec Nysten. http://www.boytoy.com/forums/applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=27927 TotallyOz and AdamSmith 1 1 Quote
BiBottomBoy Posted December 27, 2017 Posted December 27, 2017 There are few enough words in the language - might as well use them all AdamSmith 1 Quote
AdamSmith Posted December 28, 2017 Author Posted December 28, 2017 14 hours ago, BiBottomBoy said: There are few enough words in the language - might as well use them all Actually the English language, made of Anglo plus Saxon plus Norman words, contains about three times the number of words of most languages. Making it an extraordinarily rich language for literary expression. Of course it took the Bard to mine them all out! And invent not a few himself. I think I've also read that he had a vocabulary about three times bigger than the average Englishperson of his day. Quote
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Guest Larstrup Posted December 28, 2017 Posted December 28, 2017 In the event that people here didn’t find the irony of a Tourette’s syndrome kid making fun of himself because he has no control of himself over swearing, even when making fun of himself because of it; you should subscribe, fuck you, suck my dick, to his YouTube channel. Queer faggot, hello! Cunt. Green ham, suck my dick, and ham. Lewus Qball, is a guy teaching us all an important lesson about life.... https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc8ose0GSo1fvmAxWCIkPrw http://www.twitter.com/LewisQball " Swearing is so fundamental to human expression, she reveals, that even people with neurological conditions that cause them to lose the ability to speak regular words are still able to swear." What she didn't say or suggest - was to be happy and content when doing so. I love this kid. Quote
BiBottomBoy Posted December 28, 2017 Posted December 28, 2017 Fuck this motherfuckers! AdamSmith 1 Quote