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Ever yelled "Putangina!" after stubbing your toe? Said "f*ck you" in your head during a meeting? Flipped the bird behind someone’s back and instantly felt better? Yeah. Same.
In this breather episode, we take a detour from our usual deep dives on psychology and relationships... to talkabout curse words. From the ancient roots of “f*ck” and the middle finger, to the colorful drama of Filipino insults like “bwakang ina mo,” to the psychology behind why humans cuss when life sucker punches us — we cover it all, tongue incheek and middle finger raised.
This one’s loud, irreverent, and definitely NSFW...
But it’s also about honesty, emotional release, and the words we say when we finally stop pretending we’re okay.
By Ryan and CCEver yelled "Putangina!" after stubbing your toe? Said "f*ck you" in your head during a meeting? Flipped the bird behind someone’s back and instantly felt better? Yeah. Same.
In this breather episode, we take a detour from our usual deep dives on psychology and relationships... to talkabout curse words. From the ancient roots of “f*ck” and the middle finger, to the colorful drama of Filipino insults like “bwakang ina mo,” to the psychology behind why humans cuss when life sucker punches us — we cover it all, tongue incheek and middle finger raised.
This one’s loud, irreverent, and definitely NSFW...
But it’s also about honesty, emotional release, and the words we say when we finally stop pretending we’re okay.