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"The First Roll" is a special program that uses fun games to get your toddler ready for Jiu-Jitsu later on. It's not fighting; it's playing!

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16 contributions to The Swear Salon
🌍 Swear Spotlight: Ancient Greek Donkey Insult πŸ΄πŸ’©
Not all swears are β€œfuck” and β€œshit.” Some cultures went wildly creative. Following our previous post on donkey insults from ancient Egypt, let’s take a look at parallel cross-cultural evolution of donkey insults. In Ancient Greece, one of the nastiest things you could call someone was basically: πŸ‘‰ β€œSon of a donkey’s shit-eater.” Yeah. Imagine saying that across the agora. Brutal, specific, and humiliating. What’s cool is it shows how swears are snapshots of culture: in a world where donkeys were everywhere, this hit way harder than β€œpiece of shit” does today. πŸ’¬ What do you think β€” is this more insulting, funnier, or just… weird compared to modern swears? And do you know a swear from another culture most people here wouldn’t? Drop it πŸ‘‡
🌍 Swear Spotlight: Ancient Greek Donkey Insult πŸ΄πŸ’©
1 like β€’ Sep '25
@Richard Holley πŸ˜‚
🧠 Swearing & Intelligence: What the Research Really Says
Ever heard someone say β€œPeople who swear are lazy with language”? Yeah… that’s total bullshit. Here’s what the studies actually show: - Vocabulary & FluencyTimothy Jay & Kristin Janschewitz’s research found that people who can rattle off swears quickly also score higher in overall verbal fluency. In other words: good at swearing, good at words. - Creativity & Emotional ExpressionMultiple linguistic studies show that swearing is linked to emotional intelligence and creative flexibility β€” making up fresh insults is a literal brain workout. - Honesty & IntegrityA 2017 study by Feldman, Lian, Kosinski, & Stillwell found profanity in social media posts correlated with honesty β€” swearing folks are more likely to β€œtell it like it is.” - Pain ReliefRichard Stephens’ famous β€œcold water bucket” experiments proved people endure pain longer when swearing compared to using neutral words. Shit actually makes you stronger. TL;DR for The Swear Salon: Swearing = bigger vocab, sharper wit, more honesty, and even physical toughness. πŸ‘‰ What do you think? Does swearing make you sound smarter, funnier, or just more real?
🧠 Swearing & Intelligence: What the Research Really Says
1 like β€’ Sep '25
@Richard Holley I agree with you. There is an authenticity when it comes to how someone uses swears in how they talk. I feel like the more someone swears as a threat or lack for better words, they show a real version of them that is ignorant and tasteless. On the other hand when I talk to someone who makes me laugh because they used a swear normally or in a funny way, it shows me a real version of who they are.
Aug '25 β€’Β 
General discussion
what tv show / movie had the most swear words
Trailer park boys? South park? What do you guys think?
what tv show / movie had the most swear words
1 like β€’ Sep '25
South Park has to be top show that had the most swears. I can vividly recall Cartmans voice in my head right now just letting off some heavy swears.
🚨 New Course Drop: Shit With Precision πŸ’©
Ever wanted to truly master one of the most flexible, filthy, and funny words in the English language? πŸ‘‰ I just launched a full course inside this community on the history, power, and creativity of shit. From medieval myths to meme culture, from German Scheiße to Spanish mierda, from β€œshitstorm” to β€œthe shit” β€” it’s all here. 🚨Available to everyone once you reach level 2 (A.P.E)! 🚨 What you’ll get: - πŸ“œ Origins & history (yes, ancient Romans and medieval monks were talking shit). - 🎭 Funny vs Angry deployments (why β€œyou piece of shit” stings but β€œholy shit” cracks us up). - 🎬 Shit in movies, music & memes (from South Park to shitposting). - 🌍 Global flavors (merde, gΓ³wno, kuso… shit’s cousins around the world). - ✨ How to create your own personal shit-signature β€” a swear calling card only YOU own. This isn’t just a lesson β€” it’s entertainment, edutainment, and a deep dive into how swearing makes us laugh, bond, and vent. πŸ’₯ If you’ve ever said β€œget your shit together” or β€œthis is the shit,” this course will make you hear those words in a whole new way. πŸ‘‰ Check it out, drop your favorite shit-phrases in the comments, and let’s keep talking shit together.
🚨 New Course Drop: Shit With Precision πŸ’©
1 like β€’ Aug '25
@Richard Holley πŸ˜‚im dead lolol. Poor Jack sparrow
1 like β€’ Aug '25
@Richard Holley that whole situation reminds me of an episode of a show I love...lmaoo The level of hot, steaming, smelly disrespect is fucking astronomical.
πŸ”€ Swear Substitutes: Why Do Fake Swears Still Land?
Ever notice how β€œfake swears” like frick, fudge, freaking, fork, shoot somehow still feel like swearing β€” even though they’re not? Like, you can feel the β€œfuck” despite not hearing it. That’s because our brains react more to: - The sound pattern (short, sharp, plosive consonants like f and k). - The social cue (tone of voice, emphasis). - The context (we expect a swear there, so even the substitute hits). So in a way, β€œfork you!” works because your brain auto-fills the taboo word anyway. It’s swearing with training wheels. 🚲 β€œFuck” will get HR on you, but β€œFork” sends the message just as well πŸ˜† πŸ’¬ Discussion Prompt What’s the funniest or most creative fake swear you’ve ever heard or used? (Fork, frack, fudgesicle… or something completely wild?)
πŸ”€ Swear Substitutes: Why Do Fake Swears Still Land?
2 likes β€’ Aug '25
@Richard Holley exciting. Now that I'm remembering, hey @Josue Vaquerano didnt you go to England a few months back?
1 like β€’ Aug '25
@Josue Vaquerano oof i thought you guys hit up a premier league match
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