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Old 01-16-2015, 02:51 PM   #133
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
I could never get use to it and people never should let themselves become desensitize to such things. I agree hearing it is alot worse than reading but who wants to root for a potty mouth heroine. It's just a huge turn off and I totally agree a potty mouth hero is just as bad. If I had a daughter who talk like that well I wouldn't have a daughter who talk like that. It's just unacceptable. I haven't notice it until the last couple years but now it's like every book coming out lately.
I live in Dublin where it's such a normal part of conversation that I don't really notice it in life or in fiction. An Irish woman who emigrated to New Zealand described a visit "home" really well: "I’d forgotten how casually the Irish curse, the f-word used as noun, adjective and verb all in the same sentence."
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