Why we swear so much
Posted by 101010_1@reddit | Xennials | View on Reddit | 22 comments
enjoy, new template i made from the classic Xenniel film Predator, 1987
Posted by 101010_1@reddit | Xennials | View on Reddit | 22 comments
enjoy, new template i made from the classic Xenniel film Predator, 1987
Just_Another_AI@reddit
"D'ya have ta use so many swear words, Dude?"
darxide23@reddit
I grew up in Ohio and recall some statistic in the 90s that Ohioans were had the most foul mouths in the US at the time. I still swear like a sailor.
LostInPH1123@reddit
They taught me the art of the prank call.
"Sir/Mam, we are calling today to inquire if your refrigerator is running"
101010_1@reddit (OP)
ikr!!! pranking was like 8% of what we did when my friends hung out, NES was like the other 92%đ¤ŁâŽď¸
Digitaltwinn@reddit
genX were my favorite babysitters and now they are my favorite managers!
Norse_By_North_West@reddit
Fuck, I gotta manage people now?
Appropriate-Food1757@reddit
Except for that fucker Joel, who did wrestling mines on me when I was like 6, fuck you Joel thatâs fucking weird man Iâm a little kid, can barely lift 20 lbs thanks for the bloody nose.
Needless to say Joel didnât have a second gig. The next babysitter let me watch Nightmare on Elm Street 3.
Recap, first 30 seconds: âBoobs!â
Rest of movie: âwhy is this a thing why do people watch thisâ. Cries in Xennial child (on the inside)
101010_1@reddit (OP)
lol, appreciate that!
signed - a genX former babysitter of millennials
ps, now ima parent to genZ, and yes i taught them to swear - they're adults now:)
pps, yep as a manager to many millennials and genZ - love working w yall! you bring such innovative ideas to the world and are appreciatedâŽď¸
avalonfaith@reddit
My son joined the navy. He swears all the time when I talk to him and then he apologizes. It always cracks me up. I tell him I've always talked like a sailor, you actually are one.
101010_1@reddit (OP)
lol!!! ty for your child's service!!! ya sound like a great parentâŽď¸
SavingsInformation10@reddit
âYou son of a bitchâ
Appropriate-Food1757@reddit
Lolololoo itâs true. I was a pretty âworldlyâ 5 year old.
Well_off_pauper@reddit
How to smoke weed out of a Pepsi can too!
draculasbloodtype@reddit
My Dad and Godfather were ex-military and met each other working in a shipyard, in New England. All my swearing I learned from them.
ResurgentClusterfuck@reddit
I learned from my mother and probably the Eddie Murphy records she liked playing
Swear words were sentence enhancers, a light smattering of curses like you'd dash rock salt on fresh pretzels
draculasbloodtype@reddit
Raw and Delirious! Heard those a lot at my house too. Still quote them to this day:
ICE CREAM!! THE ICE CREAM MAN IS COMING!!
Toasted Almond Bar for your father!
Better than McDonald's?
Have a Coke and a smile and shut the fuck up!
Goddamn that's the best cracker I ever ate in my life!
ResurgentClusterfuck@reddit
One of my earlier memories was dancing around to the song about putting the world in your butt
draculasbloodtype@reddit
u/profanitycounter
ResurgentClusterfuck@reddit
When I was six years old my best friend and I were the smart kids, like really smart, so after TAG we'd go to the park and write lists of the dirtiest swear words we could remember our parents using
Wonder what Sean is doing these days, lol
ElectricSnowBunny@reddit
I like that Gen X is sitting at a table quietly being ignored, tracks
101010_1@reddit (OP)
Thanks yo!!! Your praise makes me so thrilled ya like itâŽď¸
DarthSangwich@reddit
Yeah! Thatâs naughty. So glad new media is sterile and passes H R standards . Some Grandma shit!