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Just last week, a company that markets T-shirts took F-word usage to new lows by releasing an obnoxious Internet video, “ F-bombs for feminism: Potty-mouthed princesses use bad word for good cause.” ...
If so, that would be an f-word tease, which would indeed be strange. These films are meant for all ages, including children, but the kids need to learn about the f-word sooner or later.
Words matter. It’s amazing to me that today some still use the “F word” to describe where we work. “Facility” is such a cold harsh word and yet, for some, ...
That’s It, The F-Word Is Officially Boring Just go ahead and say it, nobody minds anymore. Political leaders cursing into hot mics was just the final boss of "f**k" losing all its punch and ...
The F-word has been brought out of the closet and now is a script staple in the majority of movies and cable television shows. On balance, that is a good thing.
The F-word has been flying around the media these days like a biblical plague, causing men to shift uncomfortably at the sound of it and women to quickly disown it. You know the word I’m talking ...
But it's a juicy word." He even turned to the sign language interpreter and joked, "Shut the f--- up," before asking for him to teach the F-word in sign language, which made the crowd laugh.
They used books as a measure and found the use of the F-word was 168 times more frequent in 2008 than in 1950. Add someone’s mother to the F- word and frequency of use soared 678 times over 1950.
Long-time favorite four-letter-word ‘f***’ has crept more steadily in recent decades into media, society, slang and even politics. As many Americans (and global citizens) exclaimed it around ...
The F-word was linked to a 32 percent increase in pain threshold and a 33 percent increase in pain tolerance, according to the publication. The made-up words had no beneficial impact.
The F-word has only become popular in print over the past few decades. In fact, at one time or another, both the U.S. (Comstock Act of 1873)and England (Obscene Publications Act of 1857) had made ...