Coarse language

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    Daeus
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      @emma-flournoy I got it from Troyer’s Big Book of Fun Facts. Highly recommended. One of my favorite books.

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      Emma Flournoy
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        @Daeus Wow.

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        Sarah Hoven
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          @Daeus Yay! I’m so glad.

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          ClaireC
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            I’m a little late on this, and I wasn’t tagged, but hopefully no one will mind if I butt in…
            I personally don’t read books if they have any swearing or bad language in them. Sometimes a war novel, with soldiers, will have words that, although they aren’t swear words or using God’s name in vain, I would never use (And I’m pretty sure none of you guys would either.) 🙂
            Depending on the case, I would potentially or potentially not read one of these books.
            I’m so glad you were able to replace what you wanted to @daeus! I don’t know about anyone else, but when I’m reading a book and read a word I know is bad, (or hear someone say it in public for that matter) I get very hot, bothered and uncomfortable. The book or conversation is no longer enjoyable. 🙂

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            Sarah Hoven
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              @clairec Me too. 🙂

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