I stubbed my toe on the doorframe on my way to the bathroom at dawn. After collapsing next to the refrigerator for a while, clutching and rubbing my toe, I felt embarrassed but also curious. Why do ...
Dropping F-bombs can possibly help increase a person's pain threshold, research has shown -- and, according to a follow-up pain management experiment, using made-up swear words doesn't quite garner ...
Can swearing help you push through a workout or other challenging physical task? According to a new study published on Thursday in the journal American Psychologist, dropping that F-bomb does more ...
“Skalk,” I cursed in Kelvak. It’s my favourite language to curse in – there is nothing as satisfying as the harsh consonants and default imperatives of the primary Kelvaki language. This quote is by ...
PARENTS are torn over whether it’s okay for their young child to use swear words. A new study found that almost half of parents consider it unacceptable when their child uses swear words, but some ...
Dropping F-bombs can possibly help increase a person’s pain threshold, research has shown — and, according to a follow-up pain management experiment, using made-up swear words doesn’t quite garner the ...
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