Thereâre better words to use in any situation.
To make the point more clear. As much as people tend to use it in the way they do for words such as âlikeâ.
I mean people will just say f you, instead of thinking of a witty insult or express an emotion with more expression.
For example, say you want to express that a person is fat, which one is a more cutting way to tell someone theyâre fat:
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âYouâre a fat-f**k.â
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âDonât bother trying to stand up. I know you havenât done that in years.â
One more thing, As much as there is a time and place you donât curse, itâs not a matter of âappropriatenessâ to me; what matters more is the impact of whatâs said. I hope my example showcases that.
One last thing, - cause I just starting to realise this matter more to people than I thought it would (nothing wrong with that of course) - cursing doesnât necessarily subtract from a remark as if itâs a negative number in a math problem, itâs just redundant for speaking (more often than not).
SouthsamuraiŠsh.itjust.works gives a good example of cursing is bland as apposed to just using your brain.
Someone saying âIâm tired of this fucking rainâ is more boring than someone saying âI really wish thor would give us a warning before bukkakeing the worldâ.
I just realise this will work as a post in a unpopular opinion space if that exist, lol.
When I was but a youth, my mother used to regale me with this bit of wisdom: âProfanity is the result of a weak mind attempting to express itself forcefully.â
Sometimes Iâll reflect on this and think, âGod damn, that bitch was a dumb fuckinâ cunt if I ever met one!â