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#tdc2563 #ds106 #dailycreate
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) January 17, 2019
I still love the look of this visual mashup of silhouettes and words from poems, inspired by silent images of #MoDigiWri folks (explained here: https://t.co/XQzB5INb15) pic.twitter.com/Fs6Q13XhQr
@ds106dc A good scream into the pillow really helps prevent the use of public gutter mouth. No words just your lungs yelling "aaaaaaaa". However many of us don't always have our handy pillows on us so a nice bite of the tongue and eye roll is a good back up plan #tdc2562 #ds106
— Christina Carlston (@christinacds106) January 17, 2019
Make Art Damnit! #tdc2562 #ds106 pic.twitter.com/17jf6uyPlz
— Todd Conaway (@Todd_Conaway) January 16, 2019
As an elementary school teacher, you have to be creative when swearing.
— Caty Warner (@CatyWarner) January 16, 2019
"oh sugar!"
"flipping acrobats!"
"Im gonna to beat the gumdrops out of him"
Are a couple I've heard while student teaching :) #tdc2562 #ds106
#tdc2563 #ds106 #dailycreate Euphemisms are necessary in some settings. Sometimes, at work, I want to call bullshit but that doesn't go well with higher ups so I have been trying to say simply "My Aunt Fanny" only now, everyone thinks I have an Aunt named Fanny.... pic.twitter.com/Ce1UNuDbWQ
— Irene Stewart (@IrenequStewart) January 16, 2019
#tdc2562
— Ronald_2008 🤔🌻 (@ronald_2008) January 16, 2019
Euphemism of current administration in the USA.
“Alternative Facts”, is in normal English: a lie
Example:
“The crowd at T’s inauguration was the biggest crowd in USA history.”
Evidence proving the opposite is denied by followers of their leader. Lies become their truth.
#tdc2562 #ds106 here in Ireland we have the perfect f-word pic.twitter.com/CpMxF3MqP0
— Clare Thomson (@slowtech2000) January 16, 2019
#tdc2563 #ds106 #dailycreate
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) January 16, 2019
Modern-Day American Euphemism: You Got Trumped! (means a foreign entity manipulated an entire country with social media into chaos and confusion). Could be variations in UK: You Got Brexited! See also: Putin. pic.twitter.com/8k50PqGLwi
#tdc2562 #ds106 I think we should be swearing more, not less. Like this versatile word: https://t.co/Ns7z82IXW1
— Sarah Honeychurch (@NomadWarMachine) January 16, 2019