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Why do we curse and swear: #!@*&% ?

Why do we curse and swear: #!@*&% ?

How Humans Talk
Sea. 1 Ep. 232 min
29 May
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About the episode

Rune Pedersen is on a mission to understand the power, and the pleasure, of profanity. In this episode of How Humans Talk, Rune explores swearing as more than just colourful language. From cheeky insults to taboo breakers, curse words carry history, emotion, and even a little magic. Teaming up with renowned linguist Professor Kate Burridge from Monash University, we're going to be taken on a deep dive into the psychology and sociology of swearing. They unpack everything from Aussie larrikin slang to ancient blasphemies, from the science behind pain relief through profanity, and why we swear less when things get really serious. Please note: This episode contains strong language. Listener discretion is advised—but also encouraged.