Women swearing...
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How is it still in business when it's shitness is so great that things that are rubbish are named after it?0
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RupertCommunicator wrote:How is it still in business when it's shitness is so great that things that are rubbish are named after it?
its proper webbo and as legendary as me i reckon.0 -
I don't think the saying "Sheepsteeth" is named after you though, so you can't be THAT legendary!0
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RupertCommunicator wrote:I don't think the saying "Sheepsteeth" is named after you though, so you can't be THAT legendary!
ah, ive been found out.
except i am a legend of course.0 -
Back on topic again, after thinking about it I don't swear in public when out with friends or at work, only at home and in the car.
I think swearing in public is rude whether it's male or female.0 -
I swear in public only when with friends though, or a pub or similiar locations, never around families or children though0
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Yeah pubs and clubs are more acceptable, but i still wouldn't see it as lady like to swear in a pub.0
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I swear quite a lot tbh, more so if I'm cheesed off and even more so if somebody tells me to mind my language - because that irritates me more than anything!
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