If you think swearing in anger doesn't make you sound tough or intimidating or scary, you need to watch this video:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=z_2ifFbEYRc&pp=ygUmQm9iYnkga25pZ2h0IGFuZ3J5IG1vdGl2YXRpb25hbCBzcGVlY2g%3D
Here's something else to think about. According to Kraft, 74% of mothers admit to swearing at their children. I don't think those mothers are stupid or have low vocabularies. I think those mothers swear because:
1. Their kids disappoint them.
2. Their kids disrespect them.
3. Their kids push their buttons.
4. Their kids drive then insane.
I don't swear out loud, but it's not because I'm smarter than most or because I have a giant vocabulary. It's because I'm more cooperative than competitive. It's because I'm not overly ambitious or passionate. It's because I believe words are overrated and actions are underrated.
Also, I don't complain about other people swearing because I know it usually doesn't work, especially if I did or said something that made them mad enough to swear at me. Don't complain about the symptoms if you're the one spreading the disease.