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Video: Kids in diapers swear at, attack cops in Minnesota
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(07-15-2022, 09:52 AM)Nately120 Wrote: 30+ years ago I heard a 4 or 5 year old my aunt would babysit gleefully point out that he saw "N-words" at the pool.  

Every neighborhood I'd live in or visit or class I was in had at least one kid who had lax parents or older siblings and that kid would regale us with all the curse words, sex words, details of horror movie killings and racial slurs. 

Now that i think of it the first kid I knew who swore a blue streak in 1st grade is a cop now.  At any rate, this stuff doesn't strike me as new. 

When I was a kid I'd work new words into my vocabulary and when my mom would say "Where did you hear that word?" Id know it wasn't kosher. 

Classic moment of me at the age of 8 casually using the word f-- in a sentence because my cousin used it to describe the band Nelson.  Seemed like a perfectly cromulent word at the time. 

That's funny to me because I didn't even swear until 9th grade...lol.

My school (catholic) was near my home and I was so afraid word would get back to my parents! 

I was in my 40's before I dropped an f-bomb in front of my mom and dad.  They do swear, just not as much as the kids do.

And none of my upbringing kept me from swearing and such when I got older.

In fact I was worse as a young adult than I was as a kid. It wasn't "acting out" once I was out of the house as much as seeing that swearing and drinking and things weren't as evil as I was taught.
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RE: Video: Kids in diapers swear at, attack cops in Minnesota - GMDino - 07-15-2022, 09:55 AM

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