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Originally Posted by Kazanne
Pretty sure it was Lewis,and as much as I hate that word ,people have been reffered to as much worse
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It was Lewis not to her but about her.
There's a difference.
My mate was hammering a nail in the wall and hit his thumb, he called the hammer it.
The sad thing is now, swear and strongly swear words are everyday use.
I hear kids use it even when they play football.
I hate the word, I hate f... and nsny others too.
I see no need for them but I come across all just as everyday language now across all ages.
I heard a lady, an old age pensioner in the supermarket , when she dropped a carton if milk, scream '' you f....ing sod''.
It's sad but it's fact.
As for Sian, I said earlier, it's puzzling to me anyone even realises she's still there to say anything about her.
It's mostly when she gets a mention from others she gets airtime as she does and says really nothing, what we see anyway,.
Maybe if we had seen more, we'd see why some have such strong feelings building against her.
The word is bad, along however with many other bad words,that sadly now are part of everyday chat unfortunately.