Motherfucker Essays

  • Outlaw Hero Essay

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    There were a couple of large explosions, which were quite powerful and intense. • Language: There were countless uses of the word fuck and motherfucker. Also, there were instances of moderate to mild language such as “dickhead”, “jerking me off”, and “pricks”. Finally, some of the language used is sexual/biological such as "go fuck yourself", "motherfucker", and “butt-fucked.” (I apologize for typing the language used here, but I felt it helped to answer the question.)

  • Yank Motherfucker

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    During the mid 18th century through the 19th century England started the Industrial Revolution. At the end of the industrial revolution there were more advantages than disadvantages, because the industrial revolution had to had cynical altercation in order for an increase in positive results. For example, the way goods were now manufacture. The goods were no longer produced in the household but in factories. England’s society had grown from agricultural to an industry dependent on manufacturing.

  • Character Analysis Of Greasy Lake

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    taking a beating and the narrator decides to get a tire iron and smacks the man knocking him out cold on the floor. In the story “Greasy Lake” explains how they felt, “Motherfucker’, he spat, over and over, and I was aware in that instant that all four of us- Digby, Jeff, and myself included- were chanting ‘motherfucker, motherfucker, ‘as if it were a battle cry” (Boyle, 131). This describes how intimidating they feel by leaving the man in the floor but the narrator explains how terrified he actually

  • Pc Walking Case Study

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    determine if Davis was reaching for a firearm or any other type of weapon. I upholstered my firearm and held it at a low ready along my right side. I also activated my patrol unit’s Watch Guard Camera (unit #30). Davis continued yelling, “Fuck you, Motherfucker, don’t point that fucking gun at me. Do you know who I

  • Cool Stuff

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    garbage.” “Okay, okay, okay.” “You sure you don’t want to catch a flick?” “Fernando, I’m exhausted.” “Yeah, unemployment can be exhausting. Am I right, Pauli D?” “You’re right, Fern. You’re right. Don’t call me Paulie D.” “Then don’t call me Fern, motherfucker. Only Ern’s allowed to call me Fern.” “Okay, bye Fernando.” “Peace easy, my man.” * * * *

  • Imagine The Angels Of Bread Poetic Devices

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    The world can only be full of hope, love, joy and redemption for certain people. Minorities constantly struggle to obtain certain rights and lack encouragement to take a stance. Though the world has shifted and developed in this day, several injustices have come to light. Poetry is one of many ways to document the world and common experiences and to say what needs to be said in a direct and powerful way. Poems give urgency yet are interesting at the same time. It captures the reader’s attention

  • Bernie Mac's Second Def Comedy Jam Special

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    Bernie Mac’s second Def Comedy Jam special, “I Ain’t Scared of You Motherfuckers” is a comedic work that has always made me laugh uncontrollably. Even when I was too young to fully understand most of the jokes in that particular standup routine, his physical motions, use of curses and taboo sex phrases, as well as his urban Chicago colloquialisms were enough to have tears dripping from my eyes and a boisterous sound of laughter coming from my mouth, loud enough that it would cause my mother to come

  • Nigga Monologue

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    and my brother Kilo, who’s nineteen, run shit. I’m young but a niggas far from dumb. These old muthafuckas are about to die and don’t even know it. “We have the daughter of the woman who shorted us so you tell us what you want us to do.” These motherfuckers were twice my age and still dumb as fuck. “Y’all niggas slipping. Bring her in here, I got shit

  • Niggas With Attitude Analysis

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    In 1988 Niggas With Attitudes, better known as N.W.A debuted their album Straight Out of Compton. Track two, Fuck Tha Police is debatably the most controversial song that the group has ever released and still displays major relevance in our society, even thirty-one years later. Arabian Prince, MC Ren, Ice Cube, Eazy-E, DJ Yella and Doctor Dre used this track as a method of bringing awareness to racial profiling and police brutality. To some the track was a direct attack on law enforcement due to

  • Niggaz 4 Life Analysis

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    These are the opening lines to the famous NWA’s “Niggaz 4 Life”. The opening dialogue consists of people complaining of their use of the word nigga, asking why they have to use it. They give several reasons: because of how often police harass them, because it fits in with the rest of their language, because they will always be black, because “it’s just the way shit has to be”, and later in the same album, because of their pasts. My personal take on the n-word as a person of the African-American community

  • Expletive Deleted By Ruth Wajnryb

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    Seven dirty words--shit, piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker and tits. A group of words that roll off your tongue a little better every time they are spoken. We can thank George Carlin’s monologue “Seven Dirty Words You Can Never Say on Television” for this catchy assortment of swear words that can be categorized under foul language. There are many different ways to classify the foul language and swearing used by majority of American society today. The novel Expletive Deleted: a good look

  • Avon Barksdale Case Study

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    That’s a hard question to answer because each of them had different goals, Stringer wanted to be a respected businessman and Marlo only cared about his power and reputation. And none of them achieved their goals. I will try to compare them anyway. Let’s see their strengths and weaknesses which in some cases are flip sides of each other: **Avon Barksdale** *Strengths: *Avon intuitively understood the drug trade or the so-called “the game.” He understood that the game involved violence, and reputation

  • Johnson Monologue

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    leather interior Drop some ice cubes in it, Deebo on perimeter" He said, "Son, how come you think you be my connect?" I said, "Pops, your ass is washed up, with all due respect" He said, "Well, nigga, then show me how it all makes sense" Go figure, motherfucker, every verse is a brick, your son dope, nigga Now reap what you sowed, nigga (Please reap what you sowed, nigga) I was born in '87, my grand daddy a legend Now the same shit that y'all was smoking is my profession, let's get

  • Slavery In Black America

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    Too many are taught how to survive but not many are taught how to live. The traumatic events of slavery that occurred more than 100 years ago had left Black Americans in survival mode. Their is still post trauma lingering in the African America culture and community. For many identity crisis, shame, trust issues and all around metal trauma still may occurs. While physical slavery may not be the main form of slavery; Mental slavery is present not only for Black American but for all people that remain

  • The Story Behind the Scars, The Other Side of Paradise: A Memoir

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    The Story Behind the Scars “The Other Side of Paradise: A Memoir” is a vivid recollection of Staceyann Chin's traumatic childhood as she discovers her voice and identity growing up in Jamaica beginning in 1972. At the age of four, Staceyann is already experiencing the oppressions related with being a girl. Delano, her older brother by two years, is the only male in the house as both of their fathers are out of the picture. Since they are both raised by their deaf and illiterate grandmother, Delano

  • To Pimp A Butterfly Analysis

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    To Pimp a Butterfly: An Autopsy Kendrick Lamar’s album to pimp a butterfly so the complexity of the artist. To pimp a butterfly is in no way an oval telling a story much like a novel Kendrick intends for the audience to listen to it from beginning to end. Kendrick Lamar’s first album good kid mad city was a critical and commercial success that skyrocketed the rappers career into superstardom. Lamar’s second album to pimp a butterfly is more intense more bizarre more profound and more controversial

  • Summary Of Promise Of Gold By Jose Olivarez

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    ourselves. In his poem “All the Names We Say Because We Don’t Say Love," Olivarez becomes more knowledgeable and emphasizes that being clueless is okay. For example, all the lines contain one word, like a list, “motherfucker /ugly / bald-headed ass / ugly / ugly ass” (Olivarez 77). "Motherfucker" is literally a vulgar word, but it also has a more sentimental association with being close to another person, something only the relationship can understand. These words are the same as “homie / bro / fam /

  • Example Of Profanity

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    that words that depict physical violence (kill or murder) are more dangerous than sexual term. Obscene words are considered the most offensive and are rarely, if ever, used in public media. Words that gain universal restriction would be: fuck, motherfucker, cocksucker, cunt, or

  • Rap war

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    Rap war Shots ring out in South Central Los Angeles. A man screams in horror. This man has been shot in a heated gang war. This is everyday life for gang members. Gang members are used to cold blooded murder and most attend at least 5 funerals a week. Similar situations occur in Harlem, New York and in other places around the country. Why is this happening? Many people think that rap music is making kids more violent. They think that rap music is just a glorification of violence. All

  • Straight Outta Serrano Analysis

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    1. Straight Outta Compton was produced by the N.W.A. The N.W.A. consist of seven members. Although, in the song you only hear from Ice Cube, Eazy - E, and MC Ren. Throughout the song we hear from those members rap about their rough experiences in Compton. However, since theirs three different people in the song, you witness three different interpretations of their experiences within the same city. Through the summarization of cyphers, Ice Cube’s rap is mainly about how in Compton he’s well-informed