GASOUTHERNVOL
Ever drink Bailey's from a shoe?
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It most certainly does not.wow,, morbid but cant help but laugh
well the F word came from mid evil time when nobles were allowed to cheat on their spouses in special rooms in the castle, "Forinicate Under Consent of the King"
Pronunciation: \ˈfək\ Function: verb Etymology: akin to Dutch fokken to breed (cattle), Swedish dialect fókka to copulate Date: circa 1503
If you could say it in front of your Momma when you were 12, and not get slapped. It's not a cuss word.Why are certain words "bad" while others are not?
I can say crap all day and nobody thinks about it but if I use sh*t it offends some people.
So when did the traditional cuss words become words one "shouldn't" say?
I have always wondered this but never really got an answer.
Basically, it comes down to words being "bad" because society deems it so and thus becomes a self-fulfilling idea.
There is nothing wrong in the biblical sense with dropping the f bomb, no matter what a churchie might try and argue. Now saying "G--damn," or even just "damn" in improper context on the other hand, is quite literally blasphemous and thus a true bad word in a biblical sense.
We don't really even curse in the true sense anymore, which would be more wishing or calling for something bad to happen to someone in explicit terms.
