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Dropping the F-Bomb:
Every word, in any language has a definition and a meaning. In just about every case, the meaning trumps the definition. The fancy words for this are denotative meaning (definition) and connotative meaning (all of the associated meanings, cultural, social, and so that attach themselves to a word). So what’s the big deal with dropping the F-Bomb in social media, in conversation, in general?...
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