Um...yeah.

Jan 25, 2010 18:26

So...someone on Facebook tagged me with this questionnaire, and I have ten minutes or so before dinner, so I suppose I'll answer it. I will not, however, tag anyone else.

- What is your favorite word?

Clitoris

- What is your least favorite word?

Smegma

- What turns you on?

What doesn't? Besides Sarah Palin, I mean. Oh, hell...think of ( Read more... )

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sovay January 25 2010, 22:29:48 UTC
A very small toggle switch hidden discretely beneath my hairline, above the nape of my neck, near the Apple logo.

*snerk*

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greygirlbeast January 25 2010, 23:50:42 UTC

Tilda Swinton, with tentacles.

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gargirl January 25 2010, 23:37:33 UTC
Fuck is my favorite curse word too, I agree about sticking with the classics.

"Just kidding" is a great answer. ^_^

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ulffriend January 26 2010, 00:09:42 UTC
This is James Lipton's questionnaire from "Inside the Actor's Studio", the one he adapted from Bernard Pivot. He has said frequently that women are much more aggressive and unabashed swearers than men, with "fuck" being the leading swear word for the majority of women but for only a percentage of men.

Love your answer to the last question - that seems very possible to me.

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greygirlbeast January 26 2010, 02:29:39 UTC

This is James Lipton's questionnaire from "Inside the Actor's Studio", the one he adapted from Bernard Pivot. He has said frequently that women are much more aggressive and unabashed swearers than men, with "fuck" being the leading swear word for the majority of women but for only a percentage of men.

Well, there you go.

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serizawa3000 January 26 2010, 03:44:59 UTC
If memory serves...

Daniel Radcliffe's favorite curse word was "bollocks" and Anthony Hopkins said that "Fuck it" is the shortest prayer in the world. But he was quoting someone...

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unknownbinaries January 26 2010, 00:48:14 UTC
I got my profligate use of 'shit!' off my mother, and I think it might belong on my family crest. It was certainly the only expletive I ever heard HER mother use.

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