While it’s been long established that watching violent scenes increases aggression levels, a new study in the medical journal Pediatrics suggests that profanity in the media may have a similar effect.
My daughter’s teacher uses curse words in his teaching. She thinks he does it to impress the students. She doesn’t like it and neither do I. What can I do? A hallmark of the stereotypical “cool” ...
Benjamin Bergen is the author of What the F: What Swearing Reveals About Our Language, Our Brains, And Ourselves Profane words have a direct line to our emotions. They are a spontaneous reflection of ...
Rockstar was caught adding a new word to GTA Online's profanity filter, a week after they just removed a word to allow it in ...
YouTube is to ease the rules surrounding the use of profanity in videos after introducing new stipulations in late 2022. More advertiser-friendly content guidelines have been adjusted after a creator ...
WTF? Embracing Profanity Is One Thing Both Political Parties Seem to Agree On WASHINGTON (AP) — As he shook President Barack Obama's hand and pulled him in for what he thought was a private aside, ...
Suns guard Jalen Green has been fined $25,000 for using profanity during a teammate's postgame interview following Monday ...
A total of 223 middle school students completed surveys on their aggression, preferred media, time spent viewing media, perceived aggression in their favorite shows and games, beliefs about profanity ...