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Virtually · 26-30, M
Fuck im an unfilterd fuck up that should filter this crazy mind .
Virtually · 26-30, M
@Spoiledbrat limit? Its just language.
Virtually · 26-30, M
@Spoiledbrat i dont really see them as bad its just part of my sentences .

I can’t do that here but yes.
midnightsun · 26-30, M
Yes. It helps me attract people who genuinely like me
HoraceGreenley · 56-60, M
Actually in real life, I have been working on filtering myself. My mouth often gets me into situations those around me would really rather not face. People often think being unfiltered means they cuss like a two year old that just learned a new word. That is childish, not unfiltered.
It hurts me to hurt others. What is on my mind most of the time is to much for most to take anyway so I keep it to myself.
otto78 · 51-55, M
Ask Gilbert Gottfried for his opinion on that.
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otto78 · 51-55, M
@LaniKoubert Roseanne Barr would be another person to consult.

It's amazing the life-changing impact Twitter can have.
silkandlace · 46-50, M
I wish i could, but the backlash would be CATASTROPHIC!!
xRedx · M
I do, but that means stating facts and logic
DonaldTrumpet · 70-79, M
I haZ no FilTERz
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SW-User
I try to take care with my words
Allelse · 36-40, M
And often.
swirlie · 31-35, F
[c=#008099]Long Term Care facilities are full of people with dementia who also love speaking their mind with no filters. Why would you want to equate your demeanor with someone who's nearing the end of their life cycle who simply don't know any better than to speak their mind with no filters? Truth is, they can't help their mentally degenerative disease. What would be your excuse if you don't already suffer from dementia?[/c]

 
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