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You appear more authentic

Swearing is such a raw form of expression. 

A recent study found that profanity is correlated with genuine feelings and emotions in social interactions. It indicated that those who curse may also be more likely to be truthful.

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I'm passionate about music and cooking. Also my dog is named after a superhero.

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