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I dont mean to racially insult any white people out there, but when i was in the states recently i was debating with this white guy about which comedians where funnier american or british, and when the guy was dropping names he kept saying wayne f0cking brady, chris f0cking rock, jay f0cking leno. i then realized a lot of times on tv when white american males want to say how much a person rocks the peson usually has f0cking inserted as his middle name, what is the reason for this.
By Plaro
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This is racism my friend, did you know you exhibit racism and hate? What is wrong with you are you a Nazi who secretly wished to take over the world and exterminate the Jews along with every other race you do not like?
By Agent Steel
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I'm more curious as to why black people always say "muffucka" in between every word.

To answer your question, white people say that as a way to emphasize their joy and excitement about a particular subject. It is to express sheer awesomeness. For instance, if you say "this girl is hot". If I want to emphasize just how hot she is, I could sound more powerful by saying "this girl is FUCKING hot". The latter means that it is to a much higher degree of hotness.

Plaro there's nothing wrong with his question. I'm white and I'm not offended at all. This is racial awareness education.
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By Thunderhawk
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The expletive is used for emphasis. More interesting is why some people believe there needs emphasis.
By Zyx
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Listen to Agent fucking Steel--or according to him Agent Muffucka Steel or Muffucka Agent Steel.
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By Steyr
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Sorry to say, but Fuck is the most versatile word in the English language.

It can be used as a verb, adjective, preposition, interjection, and it fits into the majority of categories a word can.

But, often times, it's used as an interjection, or an adjective to display excitement, or enthusiasm. As an interjection, it's usually along the lines of, "Darn", or "Dang".
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