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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I did a little sociology experiment yesterday to see why I swore so much. I never used to. Throughout Friday, I swore very sparingly.

Then I sat down to watch 'Come Dine With Me', the only show I watch every day at teatime, and the amount of fucks I suddenly gave was astonishingly absurd.

Today I decided to watch Top Gear instead and I haven't swore all day, except when a woman earlier tried to reverse over me in her pink flowery car, upon where I politely yelled - 'WHAT THE FUCK, WOMAN???'

Am I onto something? Do some television shows provoke the urge to irrationally curse at the screen? Maybe it's just television shows full of ridiculous people?

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By *livia_KWoman
over a year ago

South London

The only show I regularly swear at is Question Time. It has also almost caused me to pick up my telly and throw it out the window.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"The only show I regularly swear at is Question Time. It has also almost caused me to pick up my telly and throw it out the window."

Hahahaha I know right? I cant watch it. The only time I watched a whole one was when they bullied that nervous bumbling BNP leader, and even that was unpleasant.

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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago

Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound


"The only show I regularly swear at is Question Time. It has also almost caused me to pick up my telly and throw it out the window.

Hahahaha I know right? I cant watch it. The only time I watched a whole one was when they bullied that nervous bumbling BNP leader, and even that was unpleasant."

I shout at QT but Nick Griffin described as bullied, nervous and bumbling

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"The only show I regularly swear at is Question Time. It has also almost caused me to pick up my telly and throw it out the window.

Hahahaha I know right? I cant watch it. The only time I watched a whole one was when they bullied that nervous bumbling BNP leader, and even that was unpleasant.

I shout at QT but Nick Griffin described as bullied, nervous and bumbling "

Come on, that man is a total mess as it is and he was literally bullied by hosts, guests and audience.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I did a little sociology experiment yesterday to see why I swore so much. I never used to. Throughout Friday, I swore very sparingly.

Then I sat down to watch 'Come Dine With Me', the only show I watch every day at teatime, and the amount of fucks I suddenly gave was astonishingly absurd.

Today I decided to watch Top Gear instead and I haven't swore all day, except when a woman earlier tried to reverse over me in her pink flowery car, upon where I politely yelled - 'WHAT THE FUCK, WOMAN???'

Am I onto something? Do some television shows provoke the urge to irrationally curse at the screen? Maybe it's just television shows full of ridiculous people?"

I think the mathematical equation is twats on the box divided by hours watching multiplied by pie = verbal emissions of fuck, cunt, bastards.

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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"I did a little sociology experiment yesterday to see why I swore so much. I never used to. Throughout Friday, I swore very sparingly.

Then I sat down to watch 'Come Dine With Me', the only show I watch every day at teatime, and the amount of fucks I suddenly gave was astonishingly absurd.

Today I decided to watch Top Gear instead and I haven't swore all day, except when a woman earlier tried to reverse over me in her pink flowery car, upon where I politely yelled - 'WHAT THE FUCK, WOMAN???'

Am I onto something? Do some television shows provoke the urge to irrationally curse at the screen? Maybe it's just television shows full of ridiculous people?"

I rarely watch TV and until recently didn't watch any (and hadn't in nearly two years). I still swear far too much.

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