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What's wrong with swearing
Swearing is a spicy stalk. Adding any ingredients in front will bring comedy effect. Swearing was originally used to describe a person who was very angry, still had a fragrance and was very vivid. It is often fun to use it to describe disappointment based on high hopes, which is also the main reason for its fire.

Source: Swearing is a common word in our life. It became popular because netizens discovered its humorous potential.

Usage:

1. Laugh at yourself. Because many college students didn't review in time after they went to college, all the knowledge they had learned before was returned to their teachers. So there is a stalk on the Internet: "Zombies open the minds of college students and leave dirty words." This stem probably comes from the self-mockery of college students.

I came to the barber shop for a haircut. I thought I could double my beauty from now on. As a result, I got angry after cutting my hair, saying that I came in a hurry and left swearing. Here is more of an exaggeration, expressing one's disappointment and poking fun at one's dissatisfied hairstyle.

Swearing is actually not very civilized, and spitting incense will leave a bad impression on people. Many people swear, but it's actually very civilized. This kind of "swearing" is more of ridicule and self-mockery. There are many buzzwords on the internet now. If you don't surf every day, you may really don't know the meaning of the new stem.