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Despite its reputation, New York doesn't even make the top 15
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most foul mouthed cities in the US.
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According to a recent study,
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Jenny, that's a load of horse short,
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big back. Having all he does is leave.
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Doesn't flush it. What is going on?
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Jenny, there's just no way NYC doesn't crack the top three
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It didn't even rank in the top 50 ratchet mob cities.
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It came in 54th place.
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We're losing our touch,
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what's going on? Well,
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researchers did analyze 1.7 million English language tweets and calculated the
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share of posts contained swear words by users to determine whether the
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most foul mouthed city lives.
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You see, that's where they lost me.
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They only analyze tweets like Twitter ain't on the one train during
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rush hour. Like we don't,
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we don't have time to tweet.
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We're gonna curse you out in person.
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And I bet you the only reason why NYC lost is because
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you could get cursed out in like six languages.
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If you're in the right spot in the city,
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you know, like I've been cursed out in Russian,
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Spanish, Hebrew, Chinese.
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I even call sign language one time.
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Really? As the train be crazy.
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meanwhile, the study determined that the rowdy residents of Baltimore spew
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the most profanity. That's random.
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On Twitter. Not in person.
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So they hide behind the keyboard.
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Keyboard Warriors. Those down in Baton Rouge and Atlanta came in
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2nd and 3rd. You lived in New York?
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You know what I do know what you and I cursed back
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in Chinese too because I lived in Chinatown.
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I lived in Chinatown and the guy,
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he wouldn't stop like,
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like he was very loud.
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So I learned how to curse and now we have Duolingo.
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So you're going to be catching it in different languages.
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I'd be like, you know what that means.
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Your mom, that's what I said.