That’s the case with basically anything these days too. I work in engineering and watching my company’s promotional and marketing department do their thing, you would think we are all upstanding professionals with a perfectly clean mouth.
That’s what gets recorded and remembered, not my co-worker and I going on about how another department fucked us.
An_Awesome_Name t1_j6jsozl wrote
Reply to comment by EchoVast in TIL that the first use of the phrase "son-of-a-bitch" in American literature was in the 1823 book "Seventy-Six" by John Neal about the American Revolutionary War. Seventy-Six was criticized at the time for its use of profanity and was noted for its use of colloquialisms. by vrphotosguy55
That’s the case with basically anything these days too. I work in engineering and watching my company’s promotional and marketing department do their thing, you would think we are all upstanding professionals with a perfectly clean mouth.
That’s what gets recorded and remembered, not my co-worker and I going on about how another department fucked us.