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Posted by on May 9, 2010 | 4 comments

Reasons I Use Profanities

Reasons I Use Profanities

Anyone who’s ever played online with me will know that never has a truer word been spoken …

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Vikki is a professional writer with a penchant for Yorkshire Tea, Ben & Jerrys and the eff word. In addition to the awesomeness of GGS Gamer, she also writes for other wonderful places, including NowGamer, Ginx TV and Bloody-Disgusting.com. She's Big Boss at Silent Hill Heaven and a rabid Halo, Resident Evil and Mass Effect obsessive. Don't say that you weren't warned.

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4 Comments

  1. Is dying in a video game not a legitimate reason? :P The number of profanities used when playing video games is probably shockingly high :D

    • Heh. Agreed!

      The air is particularly blue around me when playing RE5′s Desperate Escape DLC. Just ask Steve lol. :p

  2. lol I’ll admit that my swearing can turn into a whine by the time I’m frustrated enough to start cursing outloud. I’m not so proud of the moments where I plead with the game to stop making me suck :(

  3. I don’t use profanity. In person or online. I am a severe minority in our world because of it.