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Old 21-Feb-2009, 13:05
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Default Re: How the word f*ck has become important

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I started this thread providing a link with an intention that if anybody is interested to learn how the word f*k can can be used in different contexts, one can open that link. I found that link interesting thats why i wanted to share. But only few members opened that link but nobody gave the comment on that video.
I remember that video. Very funny.
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