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first!!!!!
first in douchebaggery
lmfao
What if your job is auto repair?
i think they mean if you work in an office
Combine the ratios. You swear at a 10, but a 20 is the valid level of swearing.
What kind of math were you taught? Frequency would be at 12 and validity would be at 14. Maybe you’re looking at something different than me…
you nailed it!
i think validity under “children” should be up to 11
I think they mean children who swear, not swearing about children. Otherwise, I’d agree.
No they mean about. I’ll give you a great example
My cousin who’s 11, isn’t really paying attention and slams the door as hard as he can on his sister (who’s 4). she breaks 3 bones in her hand, and 2 bones in her wrist. it causes our trip to Prague to be delayed 8 hours, causing us to lose our expensive hotel.
Thats why its valid.
Because of course a delayed trip is the reason to cuss, not the injury.
Very very good, and oh so true. I’d like to see people have something bad to say about this one…I’m sure someone will come up with something though.
The colors are all wrong. Work could mean lots of different things which would have different levels of validity/frequency. And the frequency of profanity in video games should be much higher due to Counter-Strike alone.
But seriously I liked it, nice work!
Is this measuring swearing that occurs by children or swearing that parents do at their children? Because some weeks, frequency and validity of swearing at my child could be up there with auto repair, even if it is under my breath.
THANK YOU for bringing the funny back. It’s been rough around here lately.
“Auto repair” could also be “Computer troubleshooting”
Ha, as a former Auto Technician, this is way too accurate. I work with techs in my current job, and I cannot shake the swearing. It is just too common and warranted.
Finally, some originality and creativity. Congrats!
they should add a column for restaurant work. I’ve never worked with people who swear so much as the people in kitchens. And when you have 40 orders come in all at once, you need to swear. Thankfully I don’t do that anymore. Too much stress.
you could take this same chart, with the same bars, and divide auto repair into the following cause categories in this order: “Chevy, Ford, BMW, Volkswagen”
I’m glad to see this made it on to the site, but I definitely think swearing in video games is *way* more valid than that. I’d never be able to beat tricky games without it.