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Hilarious compilation of drivers venting their foulmouthed fury at other bad drivers NSFW-ish
03.01.2016
09:34 am
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“Fuck” must be the single most useful word in the English language. It crops up every-fucking-where. See. From “fucking hell” to “WTF” through the whole fucking alphabet of pleasantries like “how the fuck are you?” to “lovely to fucking see you,” “you’re looking fucking good,” etc.

It’s not just a salutation, it’s an energizer which can bring a whole level of passion to those intimate moments.

But of course it’s best known for reaching consummate levels of verbal dexterity when used in anger. Is there any other word that creates such menace, aggression and intent as “fuck,” fucking,” “fucked”?

Its multi-functional utilitarianism as language can be seen in this twelve-minute compilation of British drivers swearing up a storm. It’s like listening to Joe Pesci conjugate “fuck” to the nth degree.

The automobile serves as a perfect confessional for hearing the best swear words and creative combinations thereof. The car is part “safe place” and part battlefield. It’s the mix of intimacy and aggression that encourages some rather startling and often rather imaginative levels of linguistic artistry—like listening to a volume of poetry as written by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore’s Derek and Clive. If the language doesn’t suffice, the visuals of hair’s breadth near accidents will appal and thrill.

Be warned—very rude swear words ahead.
 

 
Previously on Dangerous Minds
The Periodic Table of Swearing
 
H/T James Brown.

Posted by Paul Gallagher
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03.01.2016
09:34 am
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World’s Greatest Motivational Speaker: Augie Garrido (NSFW)
05.03.2011
02:43 pm
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Here’s Augie f*cking Garrido, head coach of the University of Texas baseball team and someone who is full of f*ck. He’s also quite possibly the world’s best f*cking movtivational speaker. Don’t believe me? Watch a clip of Augie f*cking Garrido flipping the f*ck out from Richard Linklater’s 2009 documentary, Inning By Inning: A Portrait of a Coach.

 
(via BuzzFeed and with thanks to Gavon Laessig)

 

Posted by Tara McGinley
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05.03.2011
02:43 pm
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