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Luvcow

One day nearer spring

krampster2 posted:

I'm thought policing this thread so if anyone so much as thinks about you know what, I'm gonna be on to you.

*looks up from bathroom sink, tongue halfway sawed off and blood gurgling down my chin*

"fuuuuuuuuckk....."

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Luvcow

One day nearer spring
fun fact: even George Carlin refused to utter the forbidden word :eng101:

bonus fun fact: the forbidden word is the Lambada of the english language :tutbutt:

Luvcow

One day nearer spring

Chasterson posted:

I took an american lit survey course my freshman year and when we discussed Twain's use of the forbidden word in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 2:Still Courtin our professor said we should just refer to it as the r̨͇͍̥̯̻̹̬̬̩͙̜̕͜͡ǫ̴͈̳̩̝̮̀͢ŕ̸͏̸̩̱͔̬p̶̟͈͙͍̯͚̲̥̻̫̭̩̹̜͍̙͎͞ͅ word

it still made a lot of the students uncomfortable, I wonder if they still do it that way or if that was just how that one professor handled it because it was sorta hosed

I was always put off by the character in Huck Finn 2: Steamboat Boogaloo honkey huck

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