Shit Essays

  • Steve Pinker's Article About Swearing Called What The F *?

    309 Words  | 2 Pages

    Steve Pinker wrote an article about swearing called “What the F***?”. Lead singer, Bono of U2 accepted an award at the Golden Globe Awards. On air Bono said, “This is really, really, fucking brilliant,” (para. 1) while he was on air. After this happened, the F word became the topic of discussion since it was failed to be bleeped out. Swearing since has raised many questions. Such as, what exactly is the classification of a swear word? Also, what are the different ways that people swear? Many people

  • Cognitive Akechi: A Short Story

    865 Words  | 4 Pages

    “You look so beautiful like this,” Akira says, eyes lidded and hips jerking from the pleasure of it. Cognitive Akechi whimpers around him, drawing his head back a little and focuses on working his tongue around the tip before taking him deeper again. “Like you were made to suck cock.” The door to the bathroom swings open just as Akira reaches the point of no return and spills over the edge into the steamy heat of Cognitive Akechi’s mouth. The cognitive doesn’t stop though and keeps licking, swallowing

  • The Etymology Of The Third Wave Feminist

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    When thinking of profanity, minds often travel to the taboo list of four letter words that we have always been told to avoid. Some were raised as being chastised, and even punished for even muttering a word off this list. One word, the “f-word,” has been a particularly heinous word crime since its assumed inception in 1475. The etymology of the word “fuck” is obscure and uncertain, but one thing is known: the meaning and use of the word has evolved over time. Fuck may have not originated as an insult

  • Sex With The Beast: Poem Analysis

    696 Words  | 3 Pages

    match Fucking bitches, only time I ever finish last In my shows, everybody put they hands up Like a smart kid in chemistry class, goddamn, it's too easy I ain't stopping, no other option presented authentic with all these writtens, no really, this shit is simple (too easy)

  • The Unbearable Lightness Of Being Rhetorical Analysis

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    them being what Kundera calls shit. Kundera used shit to represent things such as dignity, vulnerability, and individuality. Kundera also uses shit to bring up moral questions. We can see an example of this when Kundera tells us about Stalin’s son, Yakov. Kundera used shit to show us how strong a person’s dignity could be and how humans desire to not be like other humans. Kundera tells us a story about Stalin’s son dying because of a dispute over shit, but to Yakov, shit represented Yakov’s dignity

  • Smoking Weed Persuasive Speech

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    Don't even try to post statuses about how smoking it makes you deep and spiritual because it's the fucking oil that does that shit. Smoking weed is almost just as bad as smoking nicotine BECAUSE OUR LUNGS WERE NOT MADE TO INHALE SMOKE. It does not cure depression either. It has actually been known in some cases to trigger mental illnesses such as schizophrenia. Don't even blame

  • Summary Of In The Field By Tim O Brien

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    Kiowa is missing and the eighteen soldiers are trying to look for him. Their mission is difficult because their trying to him in the rain and it’s muddy. In the reading “Man, talk about irony. I bet if Kiowa was here, I bet he’d just laugh. Eating shit”, (O’Brien, 1255). The irony in this sentence is that Kiowa is the one soldier that joke around and made people feel good. Kiowa is missing and they are trying to find

  • The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Nighttime Honesty Analysis

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    Many people wonder is it wrong to lie or are there some situation where lying is the best option? In the book, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime by Mark Haddon, Mark Haddon shifts Christopher’s outlook on honesty and changed his outlook dramatically. Many people, including Christopher, believe in the statement “honesty is the best policy.” However while Christopher becomes more independent, he realizes that in some situations being dishonest might be the best answer. When his father

  • Ed Boone The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time

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    Ed Boone, is the father of Christopher John Francis Boone and Husband of Judy Boone. In the novel The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night Time, Ed fakes Christopher's mothers death because he didn’t want Christopher to find out she had left with another man. He thought Christopher would be very hurt if he tells him the truth. Also Ed lied about not killing Wellington, a dog that belonged to Mrs. Shears. Ed lied to Christopher because he thought it was the best for him, but it all backfired

  • Sample The Dead Cordle The Weak Analysis

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    of the coaches. Like all freshmen, I was shipped over to JV, Team White, and I was so nervous the first day I had the shits for thirty minutes and was late for my first real practice. I was in the stall bent over and miserable and thinking, No way you can compete at this level. I had my chin on my knees. In tiny letters at the bottom of the door, someone had scratched shit shit shit.” From this, it’s apparent that Royce was nervous and a complete mess, if it were anyone else, most people would’ve quit

  • Personal Narrative Fiction

    2066 Words  | 9 Pages

    qualified as an instructor. That might be you one day, right? A future helicopter pilot instructor. How’s that sound? A bright young guy like you might even decide to train as an officer. Do you think you’re a leader? You look like you could be.” “Him? Shit!” Ben sniggered as he made himself comfortable behind a console. “I mean it,” Young said to Storm. It had been hot inside the van and the afternoon breeze felt good on their faces as they shuffled down the steps. As they stood squinting in the shockingly

  • 9/11 English Drama Script

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    "But, you're God. Why do you damn yourself? And the humans have turned Atheist you know. Nobody even knows who you are now." "Cut the crap. Operator, I'm tired of this shit." The eye of The Operator widens, "Do you mean you finally…" "You damn right… I'm gonna take a shit." The Operator sighed and sleeps. "Don't sleep! Who's gonna control Earth while I poo?" "Go fuck yourself you useless God!" The Operator shouts in frustration.

  • Dick Movie Reflection

    2088 Words  | 9 Pages

    show that he’s a nerd but is kinda the plug too so he’s respected. He is very smart when he talks, knows chemistry to an extent, but doesn't typically do well with violence. We become friends with him early in the movie and figure out he can cook our shit. Says “Rock on!” every time they agree on something. Fuckin kid has 11 toes. Sana - Mike

  • 9/11 Short Stories

    1950 Words  | 8 Pages

    surrounding businesses, blasting out car windows and setting off car alarms everywhere. Not even two minutes after the chaos, the real PETCO truck circled the block, looking to make a delivery to a place that no longer existed. Cuzzo laughed so hard at that shit,

  • Profanity In Rap Music

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    1. Introduction
This study deals with the employment of profanities such as fuck, nigger, motherfucker, bitch and shit in the selected rap lyrics by the famous former hip hop group, N.W.A .To be specific, N.W.A is an acronym for Niggaz With Attitude that was formed in 1987 by 5 members: Eazy-E, Ice Cube, Dr Dre, MC Ren and DJ Yella (Ogg and Upshal 1999, 115). Rap is a unique genre of music that has a wide fan base located in different parts of the world. It consists of rhymes, rhythm and written

  • Ambiguity In Tim O Brien

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    Ambiguity Lingers On Edith Wharton, who is an American author, states “The novelist must rely on what maybe called the illuminating incident to reveal and emphasize the inner meaning of each situation” (Wharton). Tim O’Brien uses illuminating moments to show how war makes guilt ambiguous. By examining three specific moments, the reader discovers how difficult it is to deal with the ambiguities of guilt. Lieutenant Jimmy Cross suffers from the ambiguity of guilt about Ted Lavender’s death. Tim O’Brien

  • Bitch: Poem Analysis

    765 Words  | 4 Pages

    I buy a new car for the bitch (for real) I tear down the mall with the bitch (for real) You can't even talk to the bitch (no) She fucking with bosses and shit (oh God) I pull up in 'Rari's and shit, with choppers and Harley's and shit (for real) I be Gucci'd down, you wearing Lacoste and shit (bitch) Yeah, Moncler, yeah, fur came off of that, yeah (yeah) Triple homicide, put me in a chair, yeah (in jail) Triple cross the plug, we do not play fair, yeah (oh God) Got 'em tennis chains on and they real

  • Example Of An Epithets Essay

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    emotional language. They are some powerful in presentation (loudness or duration) and it offensiveness than the other types of cursing. The epithets are uttered from frustration, as when you hit your hand with hammer. Example of epithets would be: “shit”, “damn”, “hell”, “fuck you”. b. Profanity Profanity is religion related term, which is “based on the church’s distinction between secular and religious speech” (Jay, 1992:3). Jay writes, “To be profane means to be secular or to be ignorant or intolerant

  • The Norm: A Short Story

    828 Words  | 4 Pages

    fuck who had called me a drunken Indian shit, didn’t I? Yeah ,I showed that big loudmouth fuck that Iman Honea was nobody to fucked with, and what about them whores? Those infected cunts who didn’t give a shit about how bad my hand hurt, as long as I had that ten dollars; fucking bitches, I showed those cunts too didn’t I. Yeah, bitches, I had your fucken ten bucks and I still got your fucken ten bucks, and by the fucken by, your cunt wasn’t worth ten cents. Shit, ain’t life a bitch for everybody? That

  • How Does O Brien Tell A True War Story

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    The story of the shit field keeps on being told, O'Brien does not stop talking about it in the book. O'Brien says that if a story keeps on coming back, it might show that it is a true war story, "You can tell a true war story by the way it never seems to end," (72). PTSD, the effects of the story do not lessen. So it's always replaying in the mind. Like the person would never forget that one story, because he knows that it was his fault and it haunts him. O'Brien keeps on talking about this field