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STFU… Where Do People Swear The Most?

August 28, 2024
New York doesn’t even make the top 15 of the most foul-mouthed cities.
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According to a recent study that analyzed 170 million geotagged posts on the social media site X, Baltimore has taken the top spot for the most swearing. Social media users in Maryland swore with 78.2 tweets out of every 1,000...
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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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Ok. It's fake news.
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Jenny, there's just no way NYC doesn't crack the top three
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spot in this study.
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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 caught it.
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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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Oh my God. Well,
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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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That is so random.
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Right? On Twitter.
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On Twitter. Not in person.
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So they hide behind the keyboard.
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Oh, there you go.
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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.