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It’s not your imagination. Public profanity is worsening. How can we reverse the trend?
It goes back to the beginning of time.” The late comedian George Carlin, famous for his profanity-laden routine “The 7 words you can’t say on TV,” argued that “There is absolutely nothing wrong with ...
I wish I could cuss. If I could use cuss words in this column, I probably would on most weeks. Despite my fondness for expletives, I don’t use the expression Sally Field let fly at the Emmy Awards on ...
MR. LODGE has recently assured the world that Theodore Roosevelt was in no sense a ‘profane’ man. It is a great satisfaction to have this fact established in the minds of posterity by so eminent a ...
Editor's note: This story contains profanity. Sort of. Though we used punctuation in place of most letters and even rhyming words for clues so you'll probably be able to figure out the swear words we ...
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