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Swearing has a number of social and personal benefits, according to a review of available research on the topic.
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Swearing has a number of social and personal benefits, according to a review of available research on the topic.
The results of a new survey suggest men have considerably reduced their use of the word f*** since the 1990s, while women have used...
The association between the factors of being messy and swearing on a regular basis come from a new psychological study. The data is based...
According to the Toronto Sun, those who like to throw in a stream of four-letter words, many starting with “f” or “s,” stand a...
The Federal Supreme Court overturned two lower court sentences fining the man over $800, after he was convicted of swearing at a different man...
The teen, Kai Thomas, 15, suffered from a massive brain bleed last June, and he ended up collapsing. He was taken to Sheffield Children’s...
When Melissa Leo accepted her Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her work in The Fighter, she looked flustered and...
Entertainment reporter Dean Richards at Chicago’s WGN-TV was interviewing actor Mel Gibson about his new film when the chat suddenly derailed. Richards asked Gibson...
The next time you say $@#! at the office, tell you’re boss to chill out: it’s good for staff morale. Or so say British...