Without a doubt the right answer is "F**K" a.k.a. "The F-Word" Versatile, accurate, explicit, sad, funny. Check this link (fill the ** first, we don`t want The Decider to get into any f*****g trouble) www.sigg3.net/myself/f**k.html
Back in 2002, Noel`s wedding, 6 A.M. while hugging JB and Natalia I screamed from the bottom of my lungs "F**K those F*****G F*****S!!!" I can`t really remember why, but it seemed the right thing to say at the time.
While we are on the subject, please spend some quality time reading this article by Steven Pinker about why humans curse...incredible read: "What the F***?"
I remember Juan screaming that. Although, I don't remember why. I don't recall having a conversation about f**kers that would lead to his emotional outburst. I guess he just needed to get that off his chest. He's philosophical like that.
Here's why, and it's simple. F**k has no meaning. Or the exact opposite, it has too many meanings. It is overused and has completely lost its value.
S**t however, is one thing and one thing only. The nastiest, smelliest, concoction of all the things your body DIDN'T want. So, by calling someone a piece of s**t, is pretty bad.
First I have to give WAL props for including such an interesting link. Fascinating.
I admit to being a little torn on this one, and I also admit to being only a very occasional user of either word.
Natalia has swayed me a little from my original instinct with a good point about the specificity of meaning. That point is supported by WAL's linked article.
I still have to vote for the power, though. F**k is still unquestionably far more taboo, and has a whole societal hypocracy built up around it. F**king as an act of love, f**king as a violent epithet.
Plus, I like "I don't give a flying f**k" better than "why you lying sack of s**t". More colorful.
As usual, Cheney and I agree. If you don't, you can go f**k yourself.
But that's point exactly, Carl. What in the world is a "flying f**k"? But let me tell you, I would absolutely hate to be called or have anything to do with a SACK of s**t. That's just not right.
Well, I should stay out of this one, as I have an accent and I've been known to say the equivalent of 'Hijo de playa!' or 'Esto es una pila de hojas! when I meant to say 'Son of a bitch!' or 'This is a load of s**t. I'll go with F**K, as it can't be so easily confused with other words.
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Without a doubt the right answer is "F**K" a.k.a. "The F-Word" Versatile, accurate, explicit, sad, funny. Check this link (fill the ** first, we don`t want The Decider to get into any f*****g trouble)
www.sigg3.net/myself/f**k.html
Back in 2002, Noel`s wedding, 6 A.M. while hugging JB and Natalia I screamed from the bottom of my lungs "F**K those F*****G F*****S!!!" I can`t really remember why, but it seemed the right thing to say at the time.
F**K
It's much more powerful. It's one of the few expletives that does not lose its power through frequent use.
F**k,
more powerful!
F**k. Much more robust.
While we are on the subject, please spend some quality time reading this article by Steven Pinker about why humans curse...incredible read: "What the F***?"
Yes, f**k.
I remember Juan screaming that. Although, I don't remember why. I don't recall having a conversation about f**kers that would lead to his emotional outburst. I guess he just needed to get that off his chest. He's philosophical like that.
Alright, well I say $**t.
Here's why, and it's simple. F**k has no meaning. Or the exact opposite, it has too many meanings. It is overused and has completely lost its value.
S**t however, is one thing and one thing only. The nastiest, smelliest, concoction of all the things your body DIDN'T want. So, by calling someone a piece of s**t, is pretty bad.
First I have to give WAL props for including such an interesting link. Fascinating.
I admit to being a little torn on this one, and I also admit to being only a very occasional user of either word.
Natalia has swayed me a little from my original instinct with a good point about the specificity of meaning. That point is supported by WAL's linked article.
I still have to vote for the power, though. F**k is still unquestionably far more taboo, and has a whole societal hypocracy built up around it. F**king as an act of love, f**king as a violent epithet.
Plus, I like "I don't give a flying f**k" better than "why you lying sack of s**t". More colorful.
As usual, Cheney and I agree. If you don't, you can go f**k yourself.
Oops. I meant "hypocrisy" spelled correctly. F**k me.
But that's point exactly, Carl. What in the world is a "flying f**k"? But let me tell you, I would absolutely hate to be called or have anything to do with a SACK of s**t. That's just not right.
Well, I should stay out of this one, as I have an accent and I've been known to say the equivalent of 'Hijo de playa!' or 'Esto es una pila de hojas! when I meant to say 'Son of a bitch!' or 'This is a load of s**t. I'll go with F**K, as it can't be so easily confused with other words.
Oh, easy ... F**K is so much more effective. S**T has become so commonplace, so trite. I say F**K.
F**K. Rolls off the tongue more easily.
The answer: F**K!
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