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Mother Hood's avatar

I have to disagree with Dr M, I think sonofawhorebastardassholemotherfucker has a certain ring to it 😂😂😂

Carlos M.'s avatar

😂🤣🤣🤣

You like tongue twister profanity don't you?

Mother Hood's avatar

I have a very lithe tongue 😜

I also liked how QH is getting really into poetin and linguistics! He’s such a great character!

Carlos M.'s avatar

Hahaha, had to get him back!

Aaliya's avatar

Margaret’s encounter with Professor Winters was quite the spectacle! Her witty comeback was not only a testament to her sharp tongue but also a powerful defense of her forum’s purpose. It’s inspiring to see her stand up for what she believes in, especially when it feels personal. Plus, it’s great to hear that the forum is evolving into a more academic space.

Carlos M.'s avatar

Lovely comment Aaliya!

Yes, I'm really enjoying developing Margaret's story. I love seeing her warm up to the forum's members and seeing her work make a difference.

Thank you for reading!

JHong's avatar

Loved this ! The poetin neighbor comeback, Dr M’s perfect comeback, and The Cartographer’s erotica snippets. And hey ohhhhhh @m3cents as 🤠

Bravo!!

Carlos M.'s avatar

@M3Cents is definitely a versatile voice! I'm having a blast moving the story forward while analyzing profanity 😂

M3Cents's avatar

Much obliged, Doc.

You explained it plain enough even I didn’t trip over it.

Guess when a man’s mad, his mouth just ropes the words together and drags ’em.

I’ll keep my cussin’ short, loud, and shaped right.

If I ever cook up a new one that scares the horses and offends God,

you’ll be the first poor soul I aim it at.

—Dusty 🤠🐮

Carlos M.'s avatar

Dusty,

I'm both honored and mildly concerned that I've earned the distinction of being the "first poor soul" targeted by your future linguistic innovations.

Your assessment is quite apt: anger does indeed "rope the words together and drag 'em." Your facility for metaphorical description is quite endearing—I'll go as far as to admit I find them genuinely amusing.

Keep your observations coming. The forum benefits from voices like yours—clear-eyed, unpretentious, and remarkably insightful about how language actually works in the wild.

—Dr. Thornfield