Message from @excursion12 (redha, richtginger)

Discord ID: 646045277295476746


2019-11-18 17:46:40 UTC  

I never use the N word, except all those times I did. @Gustavus Adolphus

2019-11-18 17:47:22 UTC  

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2019-11-18 17:47:24 UTC  

All the Degens on the server,

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2019-11-18 17:47:30 UTC  

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2019-11-18 17:47:32 UTC  

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2019-11-18 17:47:34 UTC  

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2019-11-18 17:47:59 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967804483371009/646043940839096330/75339381_1485738204898284_5350406400335937536_n.jpg

2019-11-18 17:48:01 UTC  

Who is smarter, someone who swears or someone who doesn't?

2019-11-18 17:48:52 UTC  

well, all I can say is as someone who doesn't swear, I have to find creative ways to swear without actually swearing

2019-11-18 17:49:10 UTC  

Someone who swears only a little so when they do you know it’s serious

2019-11-18 17:49:41 UTC  

I guess It's never been THAT serious for me then

2019-11-18 17:50:28 UTC  

I only swear irl in very special circumstances. Text is different though

2019-11-18 17:50:28 UTC  

Nope, people who swear tend to have a higher intelligence, they literally know more words, and allow their use

2019-11-18 17:50:37 UTC  

:/

2019-11-18 17:51:10 UTC  

citation needed on that my guy

2019-11-18 17:51:34 UTC  

"literally know more words" lol I know the swear words I just don't use them

2019-11-18 17:51:40 UTC  

I mean most people know the words they just don’t use them. In that case religious people who go to church are smarter since they read and learn about historical events more

2019-11-18 17:53:01 UTC  

ah yes, the ole "studies have shown"

2019-11-18 17:53:04 UTC  

That's a sound argument, the people actually taking the time to read the book would probably be smarter than someone who didn't

2019-11-18 17:53:47 UTC  

I need to know the sample size of the study, how it was conducted, etc

2019-11-18 17:53:51 UTC  

cuz academia totally isnt corrupted

2019-11-18 17:54:00 UTC  

But also, artificially restricting your dialogue also restricts you conversational intelligence

2019-11-18 17:54:16 UTC  

peer reviewed academia is corrupted unfortunately

2019-11-18 17:54:56 UTC  

how does it restrict anything? you can still express anger without sounding like a sailor

2019-11-18 17:55:29 UTC  

Maybe it's because I'm an autistic retard, but I never got the concept of swearing. Why is is more acceptable to say you're having sex with someone rather than saying you're fucking them? Or more acceptable to say that you're using the rest room rather than say "I'm taking a shit"?

2019-11-18 17:55:42 UTC  

@Kinky Kitsune (Coomer) I was hoping that was an Epstein meme, and now I'm disappointed

2019-11-18 17:55:55 UTC  

https://youtu.be/U1pg49xB6VM this guy did the study

2019-11-18 17:56:34 UTC  

lol 161 views

2019-11-18 17:57:16 UTC  

Because by the time tedx was accepting actual science, everyone had already just started ignoring them

2019-11-18 17:57:44 UTC  

"too stupid to think of a better word" this guy must be trolling

2019-11-18 17:58:16 UTC  

skimming through the video, no study was actually provided, no sources, nothing

2019-11-18 17:58:38 UTC  

unless you want to give me a timestamp, it's not worth my time to sift through it

2019-11-18 17:59:30 UTC  

Disappointing, he is the one who ran the stuby tho. I linked the vid because I figured himself talking on the subject would include the study. Let me see if I can refind they original papers

2019-11-18 18:01:56 UTC  

from the video description: "Richard Stephens will present the numerous positive outcomes of swearing."

2019-11-18 18:01:57 UTC  

@Gustavus Adolphus is a pedo enabler

2019-11-18 18:02:13 UTC  

*outcomes*

2019-11-18 18:03:31 UTC  

ok that's hilarious

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