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lol and don't say you don't.I was talking with my other personality today saying I just don't understand why you do this.I never say the F word. But when I'm really pushed over the edge it's like the only word I know.Has anyone eles done this.
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fuc no
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i always talk to my other self..funny though she never blooming answers back
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lol and don't say you don't.I was talking with my other personality today saying I just don't understand why you do this.I never say the F word. But when I'm really pushed over the edge it's like the only word I know.Has anyone eles done this. All the damn time lol... best part is, i never get answers or yelled at lol |
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i say that word even when im not angry.
hmmm....does that make me unlady-like? oh well. |
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Well myself only have the two...could be worse like Cybil and have seven not wouldn't that be scary
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ohhhhhhhh yeah!
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I have multiple peronalities, one of which is the late John Belushi and another guy who kinda looks like Vice President Cheney and keeps asking me if I want to go hunting with him. I dunno about him.
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When I'm mad it seems to be my word of choice. My stepdad tried to cure me of it once by telling me the supposed story of how it meant Fornication Under Consent of the King... but it turns out from several sources that's just one variation. Here's supposedly the real origin for those curious:
What is the origin of the word f**k? Originally, this was a quite acceptable word! It was recorded in a dictionary in 1598 (John Florio's A Worlde of Wordes, London: Arnold Hatfield for Edw. Blount). It is remotely derived from the Latin futuere and Old German ficken/****en meaning 'to strike or penetrate', which had the slang meaning 'to copulate'. Eric Partridge, a famous etymologist, said that the German word was related to the Latin words for "pugilist," "puncture," and "prick." The word, which entered English in the late 15th century, became rarer in print in the 18th century when it came to be regarded as vulgar. It was even banned from the Oxford English Dictionary. In 1960, Grove Press (in the US) won a court case permitting it to print the word legally for the first time in centuries -- in D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover (written in 1928). One folk etymology, which is incorrect, is that it derives from "[booked] for unlawful carnal knowledge." |
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Oh my logical and emotional talk all the time.
my emotional is not very nice to my logical. luckily my logical doesn't pay her much mind. |
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You mean like
**** this ... **** that **** all the ****ers Nope ... never |
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i try not to curse to much... but i get ticked and i'm f bombing left and right......
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My grandmother used to say it's ok to talk to yourself, but if you find yourself having a complete conversation with yourself, then something just aint right...
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Mary come show one of your many personalities
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