Frazz by Jef Mallett for April 05, 2022

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    Concretionist  over 2 years ago

    Bless his heart!

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Also, ever notice that you can get away with “poop” and “pee” in polite company but not their exact synonyms?

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    C  over 2 years ago

    Phil isn’t going to like this

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    Bilan  over 2 years ago

    Not as hard as that paint is getting while they discuss cussing.

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    oompa  over 2 years ago

    What the fork?

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    SmallMeadow  over 2 years ago

    My dad would hit his thumb with the hammer and say, “Fooeykapatcho!”

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    Sanspareil  over 2 years ago

    Oh shoot!

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    sergioandrade Premium Member over 2 years ago

    As they said in Encanto. Miercoles!

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    Caldonia  over 2 years ago

    Caulfield, what are you pointing/looking at? See your eye doctor.

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    Jeffin Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Jesum Crow. Don’t ask me. I think I’ve only heard it in my immediate family.

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    sandpiper  over 2 years ago

    Certain ancient and still very popular Anglo-Saxon Incantations still work their magic on a hammered thumb, a stubbed toe, or a barked shin. Eases the sudden pain to a more tolerable level.

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    cornshell  over 2 years ago

    Gosh darn it to heck!

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    e.groves  over 2 years ago

    “Godfrey Daniel”, as W.C. Fields would say.

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    ajr58(1)  over 2 years ago
    Monosyllabic Anglo-Saxon term for copulation?
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    mark.peal  over 2 years ago

    A friend of mine used to raise a certain breed of fowl, and I always thought the breed"s name would make a good expletive. If I hit my thumb with a hammer, I’d yell “Oh, Saxony ducks!”

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    cervelo  over 2 years ago

    Cursing is a bad habit and a sign of weakness. Think of all the people you have looked up to and admired. Chances are they don’t curse.

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    oakie817  over 2 years ago

    i was in Navy…and i still don’t swear…was told by my favorite nun in grade school that only people with poor vocabulary skills used swear words

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    Bill The Nuke  over 2 years ago

    I don’t swear in public or around my family. I use made-up words like “constandrabble” or “rotten snitzenfritz”. But 80% of the people I work with are Navy veterans and we still swear like sailors at work.

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    jodyjm13  over 2 years ago

    I’ve wondered how much longer the societal disapproval of swearing in public is going to last. I hear women dropping f-bombs around their kids while shopping in Walmart, and I’m in the buckle of the Bible belt. Plus, of course, at least a third of the population has shown they approve of crowds chanting that same word in a public space with kids present.

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    Ignatz Premium Member over 2 years ago

    When I was a kid, I was so scrupulous that when I read literature that had some vulgarities, I would substitute euphemisms in my head. Gosh darn it.

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    Jhony-Yermo  over 2 years ago

    Frazz 53, C&H 128 @ 0540

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    hmofo813 Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Zounds! Even if you actually pronounce the words it’s a euphemism for, most people wouldn’t think of it as much of a swear nowadays.

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    Bill Löhr Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Compare with THE BUCKETS today. https://www.gocomics.com/thebuckets/2022/04/05

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    Bill Löhr Premium Member over 2 years ago

    “Why swearing is a sign of intelligence, helps manage pain and more” https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/26/health/swearing-benefits-wellness/index.html

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    Geophyzz  over 2 years ago

    To reduce vandalism on the tool box at the dam in our village, a sign was posted: “Nothing in here but damn operating equipment.”

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    SofaKing Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Sometimes those words are the only ones that fit.

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    Lambutts  over 2 years ago

    Shut the front door!!

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    Ken Norris Premium Member over 2 years ago

    ‘Good,’ ‘Love,’ ‘Help,’ ‘Kind.’ All four-letter words…

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    The Wolf In Your Midst  over 2 years ago

    Profanity is the linguistic crutch of the inarticulate… well, you know the rest.

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    DO_WHAT_DA_DOG_SEZ (NOT THE REAL ONE)  over 2 years ago

    hard as hmm… can’t think of a word.

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    lagoulou  over 2 years ago

    Hockeypucky, horse feathers!

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    lagoulou  over 2 years ago

    Nothing like a good swear word to help get a difficult job done…

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    Nick Danger  over 2 years ago

    There are three kinds of “cursing”:

    Vulgarity

    Obscenity

    Profanity

    Of the three, only profanity is what Christians would call a direct sin as opposed to being simply a cultural issue\preference and (possibly) keeping your speech sober and not loose

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    The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 2 years ago

    Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung!

    (It’s German for “speed limit.”)

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    jbarnes  over 2 years ago

    Swearing is a challenge for schools. How do you educate your students that there are some places certain words are not appropriate to use without ever naming those certain words? Especially if their families or cultures use those words in practically every sentence.

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    Stephen Gilberg  over 2 years ago

    I hardly even use swear substitutes anymore. When I’m that angry, I stop talking.

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    William Stoneham Premium Member over 2 years ago

    My mom washed my mouth out with soap one time for saying “gosh”. A friend had told her it was a substitute for a term taking the Lord’s name in vain.

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    ValancyCarmody Premium Member over 2 years ago

    When my kid got a note sent home from church-operated preschool for using a word they learned from me, I cleaned up my vocabulary quickly.

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    meowlin  over 2 years ago

    Frakkin’ A, Muc.

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    Burgundy2  over 2 years ago

    My great grandmother – I guess she lived in the late 19th century – would not allow any swearing or substitutes for swearing. Heck, darn, gosh – none of it was allowed. One of my great uncles came up with an expression to get past her “Holy suffering bald headed pussy cats!” Would probably get him in trouble with PETA today.

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    The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 2 years ago

    We had to teach our son when he was 5 or so that there were people, like his grandparents and his teachers, who might have the power to make things unpleasant for him if he used words they found offensive—although we, his parents, didn’t much care what words he used. The first time we got back from my in-laws’, where he’d gotten a scolding from a grandmother for just such an infraction, he came in, sat on the couch, and started declaiming “Ca-ca! Doo-doo!” at us just to make sure we’d been honest about it.

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    DaBump Premium Member over 2 years ago

    It’s not hard at all if you never start in the first place.

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    Ron Bauerle  over 2 years ago

    Ding blat it…

    There was a show (Apple’s Way?) where the father chewed out his daughter for using profanity when she said “oh, blubber” – WTF??

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    Tallguy  over 2 years ago

    Freaking difficult.

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