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There’s almost nothing better than kids swearing. Kids tend to curse a lot after they’ve spent time around me because I’m a filthy person with a filthy trucker mouth who can’t reign it in for five f*cking minutes whenever impressionable ears are nearby. Apparently after spending the day in my bridal suite on my wedding day, my then-three-year-old niece added the phrase “oh sh*t!” into her lexicon. Anyway, not to go off on a tangent or anything, but if you enjoy children cursing as much as I do, then you’ll probably enjoy this supercut of kids cursing on film.
You know what I realized while watching this, though? With a few notable exceptions (Kick-Ass, Moonrise Kingdom), most of these scenes are from the ’70s and ’80s. Do kids not curse in movies anymore? What is up with that? This is very a serious issue and Hollywood needs to tackle it, STAT.