Why always the F-word? She texted, so she had time to edit her tweet. It's a tattoo of the tongue. It's quickly become a common word. It's almost as culture coarsened and became degraded, but that can't be true, because that's the slippery slope Fundamentalists said was going to happen. I suppose if the word makes me seem tougher, and therefore I become more attractive to women, and can cast my seed wider, then it's not a degradation, but a successful strategy?
Vance's classical understanding will, sadly, never be properly articulated. Even if it were, he would be asked, " why do you hate working women?"
If you can't say it in under five seconds, it isn't real, seems to be just about a rule for US discourse.
Why always the F-word? She texted, so she had time to edit her tweet. It's a tattoo of the tongue. It's quickly become a common word. It's almost as culture coarsened and became degraded, but that can't be true, because that's the slippery slope Fundamentalists said was going to happen. I suppose if the word makes me seem tougher, and therefore I become more attractive to women, and can cast my seed wider, then it's not a degradation, but a successful strategy?