What are the times that you swore at someone online or in person ?

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I’ve sworn at people online more times than I could count. Many, many “fuck you“s to online jerks. In person, it’s less common. I do tend to swear around friends, but actually angrily telling someone off with curses, I can’t think of a recent time that I’ve done that. Mostly I just say things while driving that no one will ever hear.

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