{"explanation":"
If you use four letter words daily, then what do you use when you require a\nstrong word for an unusual situation, like hitting your thumb with a hammer?\nYou've sucked the vitality and meaning out of these words. However, if you don't\nutter a four letter word, even avoiding it when you smash your thumbs, if you\nhold out until something truly deserving of the word comes up, it will have\nconsiderably more meaning and you can capture all the urgency, horror, and\natrocity of a situation in one syllable.
\n\nFor example: Consider Star Trek: The Next Generation. Data never says a curse\nword or even acts in a way that we imagine that it was likely that he ever\nwould. That in a setting where we get the feeling few of the characters curse\nvery often. This sets the stage for one of the best movie lines of all time.\nWhen Data in Star Trek: Generations says, \"Oh, @#%$!\" We know something truly\nand epicly bad is happning.
\n","tags":["words"],"key":"130","truth":"Some words lose their meaning if you use them."}