Research suggests that profanity not only relieves pain & stress but is hard wired to neural systems for anxiety/fear, & aggression.
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accompanied by an angry vocalization, to startle and intimidate an attacker,” he says.
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Many of us can certainly relate to this feeling when confronted with repeated lies&propaganda by the President and his appointees
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We feel a sense of physical anger and frustration and, more often than we may admit, we let the expletives fly!
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Psychologists Timothy Jay likens the use of expletives to the use of your car horn to express emotions including surprise and anger
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we live in a complicated time. There is anger, bias & double standards everywhere. While I do use it often, the F-word is never necessary
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But you must admit it is effective sometimes when everything else fails!
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For sure... half my texts get spelled checked into "ducking". But it's never a necessity
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That's my fucking fabulous Senator!

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Same.

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We are so lucky! Imagine having a GOP rager instead.pic.twitter.com/LdCz8YsLmf
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Like, actual humans, who cuss when they feel like it. It's 2017, a puppet is in the White House. Who the fuck isn't cussing?
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"I just grab her by the pussy" What a great President! *brown woman curses* Whoa whoa whoa, clearly she is unfit for office!
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Yeah any person who gets upset by this word isn't listening anyway.
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I have never sworn so much in my life as I have since Nov 8.
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