Posted on Mar 5, 2016
This battle decided which cuss words you use
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Great Post but I honestly thought that it was General Patton who so plainly brought out the English vernacular during War time. lol "The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his."
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SGT John " Mac " McConnell thanks for the post, interesting indeed, I learn something new everyday.
When it came to the lowest and most vulgar of words, like those for poop, butts, and sex, the Old English words with German roots, scheisse, arsch, and ficken, became terms of profanity. It shouldn’t be too hard to guess which words those evolved into.
When it came to the lowest and most vulgar of words, like those for poop, butts, and sex, the Old English words with German roots, scheisse, arsch, and ficken, became terms of profanity. It shouldn’t be too hard to guess which words those evolved into.
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
CPT (Join to see) - A few words and most are the profane one. (90% Deutschlander).
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I don't know, Rogers Profanisaurus does a pretty good job of laying them all out for the more "Salty" among us!!!
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