Quote from: dave shelley on August 01, 2015, 03:38:27 PMC**t! usually does it for me.That usually gives away that you have lost your temper. 'Twat' can be said very dismissively.
C**t! usually does it for me.
Quote from: Damo70 on August 01, 2015, 03:43:44 PMQuote from: dave shelley on August 01, 2015, 03:38:27 PMC**t! usually does it for me.That usually gives away that you have lost your temper. 'Twat' can be said very dismissively.No. I don't lose my temper, if someone is behaving like a c**t then, that's what I'll refer to them as. Losing your temper is just a waste of energy and you end up feeling worse after it than the thing that riled you in the first place.
Quote from: dave shelley on August 01, 2015, 03:54:44 PMQuote from: Damo70 on August 01, 2015, 03:43:44 PMQuote from: dave shelley on August 01, 2015, 03:38:27 PMC**t! usually does it for me.That usually gives away that you have lost your temper. 'Twat' can be said very dismissively.No. I don't lose my temper, if someone is behaving like a c**t then, that's what I'll refer to them as. Losing your temper is just a waste of energy and you end up feeling worse after it than the thing that riled you in the first place.One of the blokes who sits behind me in the LTR uses "c**t" whenever a Villa player makes the slightest mistake. Its a word that, if its to be used at all, should be reserved for major situations
I don't have any major objection to the C-bomb - I have been known to use it myself - but I really can't imagine any scenario whereby I'd shout it at someone, at a football match (or any public situation).
I don't regret using the word div.We used to say 'am I boat' to replace 'am I fuck', and 'chatting bare pup' to replace 'talking shite'. I never understood why.
I think "you lot are fucking up my childhood " is quite possibly the finest sentence I've read on this majestic forum
I find it hilarious when a female used the word c**t