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How outspoken are you, IRL?

Stevicus

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I generally try to refrain from swearing in public places or in the presence of anyone I don't know very well. But if put to the test, I can spew out an avalanche of the most profane vitriol like the best of them.
 

Shadow Wolf

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I generally try to refrain from swearing in public places or in the presence of anyone I don't know very well. But if put to the test, I can spew out an avalanche of the most profane vitriol like the best of them.
You can not outdo my oldest niece. No one can. NO ONE! And when I say no one, I mean even Kat Williams has a sparkly clean mouth next to that girl.
We're all surprised, and extremely so, that she's not gotten her *** stomped, lit up, beat, kicked and decimated over it because damn that girl runs her mouth.
 

Stevicus

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You can not outdo my oldest niece. No one can. NO ONE! And when I say no one, I mean even Kat Williams has a sparkly clean mouth next to that girl.
We're all surprised, and extremely so, that she's not gotten her *** stomped, lit up, beat, kicked and decimated over it because damn that girl runs her mouth.

Are we talking about someone like R. Lee Ermey in Full Metal Jacket?

Or maybe Alec Baldwin in Glengarry Glen Ross? (It's almost like he was playing himself in that role.)
 

Stevicus

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When it comes to swearing, Ermy is like a fifth grader running his mouth to Mike Tyson compared to my niece.

For some reason, I'm reminded of my brief experience entering a Yahoo "voice chat" room. It was a complete disaster, with some people coming in with nothing but profanity, running their mouths off, with others just blaring music.

That is one thing about the internet which is nice: The ability to mute the sound.

Can't do that in real life. Although my grandfather used to turn down his hearing aid so he wouldn't have to listen to my grandmother yelling at him.
 

The Sum of Awe

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I am pretty much gentle and kind as well. I will sometimes start a conversation with people when I'm around them, but otherwise I will only speak when the other person starts the conversation. And even then I am more of a listener than a talker, but I have been running my mouth more lately in conversations for the sake of showing enthusiasm of the conversation.
 

JustGeorge

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I generally try to refrain from swearing in public places or in the presence of anyone I don't know very well. But if put to the test, I can spew out an avalanche of the most profane vitriol like the best of them.
Save it for when you stub your toe...

In those circumstances, we oughta just look the other way...

My sister was a young mother, and when her daughter(a toddler at the time) stubbed her toe and screamed out the F bomb, she called to ask if she should do anything, or let it slide. I told her that we're all allowed freebies when we stub our toes...
 
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