If the use of shit show was your biggest takeaway, maybe you should reread it to actually get the many valid points that were made in the article. Think outside your box....
Ok Anne Helen Petersen, I'll bite. I was always taught (and believe) that profanity is a small mind trying to express itself. I also believe that all writing is clearer and more effective without profanity--though it certainly takes more effort. So please educate us as to what you believe the use of potty-mouth language adds to your piece.
Thanks for the story, but it misses the point. There may be some emotional (or other) payoffs for people who use swear words (I suspect there are also emotional benefits to people who punch holes in the wall when angry)--but unless Ms. Petersen intended this piece as a form of personal therapy, I continue to believe there are clearer and more effective ways to communicate with others.
I'm right here, you can call me by my name
If the use of shit show was your biggest takeaway, maybe you should reread it to actually get the many valid points that were made in the article. Think outside your box....
Who said that was my biggest takeaway--other than you? Maybe you should reread my comment, it's not I who has missed the point.
who said i was talking directly to you
Ok Anne Helen Petersen, I'll bite. I was always taught (and believe) that profanity is a small mind trying to express itself. I also believe that all writing is clearer and more effective without profanity--though it certainly takes more effort. So please educate us as to what you believe the use of potty-mouth language adds to your piece.
What you were taught has been debunked. I suggest you read this story: https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/26/health/swearing-benefits-wellness/index.html
Thanks for the story, but it misses the point. There may be some emotional (or other) payoffs for people who use swear words (I suspect there are also emotional benefits to people who punch holes in the wall when angry)--but unless Ms. Petersen intended this piece as a form of personal therapy, I continue to believe there are clearer and more effective ways to communicate with others.