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	<title>Comments on: Turn a Negative into a Positive Motion</title>
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		<title>By: Paul</title>
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		<description>Wow, when I first saw the post, I was curious and had to check it out. My first thoughts were literally. &quot;What  the fuck.&quot; I found the graphics interesting to go along with the four letter word F**k. The use of the word is most likely universal, at least in the states. Most will think of the word as a negative part of our language. However, facts are that I am not aware of anybody whom have not reverted to the word for lack of using any other words to express themselves. My niece uses it quite a bit. I am trying to integrate other thoughts into her language, but am failing to some extent. Oh, what the fuck. She is young and will learn to curb her use as time goes by. Thanks for the graphics. I actually enjoyed the piece.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, when I first saw the post, I was curious and had to check it out. My first thoughts were literally. &#8220;What  the fuck.&#8221; I found the graphics interesting to go along with the four letter word F**k. The use of the word is most likely universal, at least in the states. Most will think of the word as a negative part of our language. However, facts are that I am not aware of anybody whom have not reverted to the word for lack of using any other words to express themselves. My niece uses it quite a bit. I am trying to integrate other thoughts into her language, but am failing to some extent. Oh, what the fuck. She is young and will learn to curb her use as time goes by. Thanks for the graphics. I actually enjoyed the piece.</p>
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