foul language
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382100)
• Rockingham, Australia
5 Feb 24
This is about an article published in 2020. The photo of an African grey parrot is ‘free to use’.
African Grey parrots are supposed to be the most intelligent of the parrot species and are great mimics and talkers. Many birds...
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myswirlyagelessmind
@myswirlyagelessmind (379)
• Philippines
12 Jul 10
honestly speaking, i abhor people who use foul language excessively, it's disrespectful and cheap. people who are not careful with their words bring a lot of stress to the people they deal with. Personally, it's an inadequacy of...
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miamilady
@miamilady (4910)
• United States
12 May 07
Do you catch yourself using foul language or is it something that you are offended by? I hate to admit that I have a horrible potty mouth. The good news is that I can usually control it under most circumstances. The bad news is...
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petermason2000
@petermason2000 (238)
• United States
30 Apr 07
In the US, I think the most offensive word is "n199er" (myLot wouln't even let me use it! I had to work my way around it and update my profile to accept mature content to start this discussion), due to its history. More than any...
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soccermom
@soccermom (3198)
• United States
16 Mar 07
It is after 11pm and I was woke out of a sound sleep by my phone ringing. It was a man with a thick accent asking to speak to my husband. I told him he was asleep, what can I do for him? The man ( a russian immigrant) was calling...
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