
When I need to swear I fudge by swearing in languages that people around me don’t understand. Luckily there will always be two rather obscure indigenous languages I can throw curses around in. However since for me its about expressing frustration and annoyance rather than saying anything shocking, most times the quintessential Asian ‘aiyaaaahhh’ expresses more than the rudest sexual expression. Length and ascending tone of aaaaaah can be varied depending on intensity of frustration. Try it. It works. And feels so good.
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plinky asks how I feel about swearing. Am I pro? con? sibiet, baksamabas…
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wow
what a looser you are
By: terence on August 13, 2010
at 8:53 pm
Dear Terence,
I am flattered by the time you take to visit what is my personal blog and an outlet for me to enjoy myself. I don’t need your abusive and immature comments so I do invite you to take your time in formulating a good discussion. Otherwise go find a another site to troll. If you are indeed concerned about indigenous peoples issues and avoided deforestation as a means to safeguard land tenure certainly you are welcome to discuss. If you are not and people of your intelligence are linked to the Australian company in question, I do indeed feel very sorry for them.
Have a good weekend.
Jen
By: fwdog on August 13, 2010
at 9:05 pm