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<p>If you are using “conservative” politically, I think you better check again. There are many conservatives and rednecks that cuss for every other word.</p>
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<p>If you are using “conservative” politically, I think you better check again. There are many conservatives and rednecks that cuss for every other word.</p>
<p>He’s meaning socially conservative, obviously.</p>
<p>Oh my gosh, how could I have made such a blatant mistake? Obviously he did say socially conservative, what am I thinking?!</p>
<p>I love ‘sentence enhancers’; they really make conversations colorful and add some very effective ‘ooomph’ to the point you’re making, assuming it was used tactfully. </p>
<p>Swears, curses, & blasphemes = win.</p>
<p>i dont curse out loud ( i think the words often though).</p>
<p>Cursing can be regional, too. My kids said they really noticed it when we moved to Ohio. Kids in Texas rarely cursed. My father has terrible language so I make a point not to use any of those words. I don’t think they’re necessary.</p>
<p>I don’t swear. My folks yelled at me for swearing in third grade; I abstain from it now as an honor to them.</p>
<p>But I enjoy hearing a well-placed f-bomb. It really livens up a conversation.</p>
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<p>Pretty much everybody. The entire country is filled with Stiflers.</p>
<p>^ lol. ****in’ cool. ;)</p>
<p>Curse words are most effective in moderation.</p>