I'm sorry, but as I was reading this post and I got to the part about "Fu*k", I remembered seeing a video on it over a year ago. The video was made as a comedic piece, but the article seems to follow that sections exact format, but changing some words (example: "Intransitive verb: Jennifer fuc*s" instead of "Intransitive verb: Shirley fuc*s" and "Noun: I don’t give a fu*k." to "Noun: I don’t give a fu*k.").
I indicated that portion of the piece was written by someone else,
As far as words go, fuck is a workhouse, as evidenced by the following piece by someone well versed in the versatility of the word;
I used that bit because it is a perfect example of how versatile 'fuck' is. I couldn't find the original source to link to.
I also quote the BBC from a bit of saved text I have but I never tried to pass off those excerpts as my original writing. The only shit you'll get from me is for not reading more thoroughly.
I know i'm gonna get crap for this but.........
I'm sorry, but as I was reading this post and I got to the part about "Fu*k", I remembered seeing a video on it over a year ago. The video was made as a comedic piece, but the article seems to follow that sections exact format, but changing some words (example: "Intransitive verb: Jennifer fuc*s" instead of "Intransitive verb: Shirley fuc*s" and "Noun: I don’t give a fu*k." to "Noun: I don’t give a fu*k.").
http://youtube.com/watch?v=AUaWCcDlI5s
Hmm
I indicated that portion of the piece was written by someone else,
I used that bit because it is a perfect example of how versatile 'fuck' is. I couldn't find the original source to link to.
I also quote the BBC from a bit of saved text I have but I never tried to pass off those excerpts as my original writing. The only shit you'll get from me is for not reading more thoroughly.
Ah.
My mistake, sorry bout that :P
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We'd have to fight though if you called me a plagiarist. ; )