are judged to be the most profane words of the language, the most offensive words of the language. Copulation is also a near second best. And religion doesn't really provide much profane vocabulary to contemporary American English at all.
Or when labeling these columns. Copulation, for example, is not a profane word. So there must be something else about the words that makes them offensive to people.
It can unleash the best in human nature, selfless sacrifice for others. can induce copulation. So you know through literature and psychology, there's always this connection between sex and violence.
OK. It's not-- no. that has to do with copulation hasn't got the same range of uses in Spanish as it does in English, in particularly American and British English.
OK. It's not-- no. The stuff that has to do with actual copulation, like did you fuck her, I can't remember the Spanish word I used.
That can't be sufficient, right? There's lots of words that relate to copulation or to bodily functions that are not obscene, right? Words that you would describe when talking with a child in kindergarten, or when talking to your doctor, for example.
scans we've got a lot of them of the VTA I think that uh romantic love evolved from what I call animal attraction there's not an animal on this planet it will copulate with anything unless they're in a little box in a scientist Laboratory um too old too young too scruffy too stupid looking wrong color you know faded feathers they won't do it they have favorites as a
And he said, "Mr. Bowen has taken all of these works that nobody wants to read; no one wants to sit down and read Aristotle and Derrida and Wittgenstein and philosophy for most people is akin to here's what he came up with: "copulating with a cactus." That was the imagery that he wanted to go with on that evening at, at Harvard University.
Culpepper thinks that's unfair, so he translates nearly everything they write and publishes it in English so everybody can read it. And he writes that the fourth cause of natural barrenness is a loss of carnal copulation. And he describes it as follows, "when men and women come to the school of Venus either not at all or so frigidly
It can unleash the best in human nature, selfless sacrifice for others. in the hypothalamic region, and the same neurons control copulation and aggression.
Now what happens when you put them together? This is the most famous illustration probably ever created of human sex, "The Copulation" by da Vinci. "I expose to men the origin of their first, and perhaps second, reason for existing." Interestingly, he has the female just
For early modern men and women, you eat your food, it sits in the stomach, gets converted into blood, blood circulates around the body, ends up in the testicles, And so he says, "To correct a want of copulation in particular, we give things that cause seed.
And there might be a chapter about barrenness and infertility. And you also find some that are about loss of libido, or as they call it, a want of carnal copulation, lack of drive, as we would call it today. But interestingly, when these writers include two separate chapters, and they have aphrodisiacs that link to this kind of quotation, they will often write that both kinds of drugs
Did you see my fish? Pull over, pull over." I kind of think like this, this never happened and thankfully so 'cause I ended up with this nice young woman that they were hoping for me a really good compliment. Like do you wanna do all," and I didn't have this image yet because Harvard happened after Princeton. "If you wanna do all of the copulating with