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Sidewinder ยท 36-40, M
As a general rule, I try to avoid swearing as much as possible.
Whenever I feel tempted to swear out of anger or frustration, I either substitute actual swearing with unintelligible gibberish, Use bowdlerized, family-friendly equivalents of English swear words, or swear in any language other that isn't in English.
Most of the time, my go-to language for non-English swear words is Japanese.
Words such as "kusottare!" "bakayarou!" "kutabare!" "Okama!" and "Gesuyarou!," just to name a few.
Whenever I feel tempted to swear out of anger or frustration, I either substitute actual swearing with unintelligible gibberish, Use bowdlerized, family-friendly equivalents of English swear words, or swear in any language other that isn't in English.
Most of the time, my go-to language for non-English swear words is Japanese.
Words such as "kusottare!" "bakayarou!" "kutabare!" "Okama!" and "Gesuyarou!," just to name a few.