“These findings help explain why swearing is so commonplace,” said Stephens. “Swearing is literally a calorie-neutral, drug-free, low-cost, readily available tool at our disposal for when we need a boost in performance.” The team next plans to explore the influence of swearing on public speaking and romantic behaviors, since these are situations where most people are more hesitant and less confident in themselves, and hence more likely to hold back.

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    Lenny Bruce … a man WAY ahead of his time … did jailtime for it in 1960s New York. It’s a damned good way to blow off some steam before you fuck up badly. Unless you instantly demote yourself to the bottom rung by doing it around the wrong crowd. (Does that make you stronger?)

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    5 days ago

    So that is why swearing is considered sin, big Vatican doesn’t want us to reach our strongest potential.

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    Well, here’s my TIL:
    Fun fact: the earliest known appearance of the F-word in the English language is “Roger F$#%-by-the-Navel” who appears in some court records from 1310-11.

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