it makes me wonder.
how young can a child get nowadays before he/she starts using the F-word..
yesterday at work in the kinder room.
a kid was trying to say the F-word to me ): such a sad sight of an angry young child. and its even sadder to know that he knows it's not a nice word to use, and he knows he shouldnt be saying it, thus he tried to disguise his word that turned out smth like "farffff". i pretended not knowing what he said, and it surprised me, that one of the more "dong shi" girls, came up and told me he's trying to say the F-word to me. i mean. they're but only 4-5years of age and they actually know the F-word?! i still rem the first time i actually heard it was in secondary school, when i was 12/13 years of age. sadder still, the boy's mum was my lecturer last sem and she was rather nice ):
what is happening to our younger generation? ):
maybe it's juz australia.
that people uses the F-word as a punctuation more often than not.
poor kids.
*throbs @06:48 <3
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