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She repeatedly says fuckin, works in a goddamn, and even has a song titled Vigilante Shit.

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But does she swear like one in the studio?

Well, not really; Taylor still seems a little hesitant about going all out into being foulmouthed.

Whenever she does get explicit, it feels more like shes putting on aReputation-style persona than her actual self.

In honor of her increasingly swear-y language, weve organized the swears onMidnightsfrom least to most adult.

At this rate, shes practically PG-13.

and the sentiment it expresses is pretty mild.

All this shit is new to me in Lavender Haze

A little more intense, but still!

Aint that how this shit always ends?

How the hell did we lose sight of ourselves again?

Shes easing up to the bolder swears later on in the album.

Is Lucifer the acrobat who has been damned by an almighty god?

Is Karma actually a force of the devil?

Taylor, have you readParadise Lost?

), but deductions for using shit in conventional ways.

Villainess Taylor is a recurring theme on the album.

Is that just the way she says it, or her pulling back from really embracing the swear?

Either way, she prefers to use the word as an intensifier rather than ever referring directly to sex.

Again, Taylor swears for effect, but not for much descriptive usage.

(And she still doesnt use the g!)

Who could imagine that Taylor would ever work up to using the word dickhead?

), but the fact that shes saying it straight out as an adjective pretty wild.

(Did she start writing this song in her1989era?

Its a better depiction of being young in New York than Welcome to New York.)

No wonder the hangover in the rest of the song sounds so bad.

One thing / After / Another / Fuckin / Situation in Question …?

One drink / After / Another / Fuckin / Politics in Question …?

The line repeats, describing a fuckin situation and then a fuckin discussion about politics and other boring subjects.

Shes not going to say it directly, but we know whats up.

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