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  2. Breaking character - Wikipedia

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    British English uses a slang term, corpsing, to specifically describe one of the most common ways of breaking character—when an actor loses their composure and laughs or giggles inappropriately during a scene.

  3. Cuss Control - Wikipedia

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    Cuss Control: The Complete Book on How to Curb Your Cursing is a self-help book on how to curb swearing written by James V. O'Connor in 2000. [2] O'Connor, who also founded the Cuss Control Academy of Northbrook, Illinois in 1998, has gained a reputation as a swearing expert and the book has been featured and reviewed in hundreds of media outlets, including Time, The Oprah Winfrey Show, The ...

  4. Corpsing (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Corpsing is a crime thriller by British writer Toby Litt published in 2000. Plot summary. Conrad is a television producer who, whilst having lunch with his ex ...

  5. What is ‘brain rot’? The science behind what too much ...

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    Oxford's word of the year is "brain rot," describing the impact of overconsumption of online content. Two doctors discuss the science behind the dangerous activity and how to prevent it.

  6. Kylie Kelce on why she refuses to stop swearing in front of ...

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    I’m not going to stop cursing in front of my kids. My kids hear the F-word on a daily basis,” Kelce continued. “They know that it’s, quote, a ‘grown-up word.’” ...

  7. Three Hours To Change Your Life - images.huffingtonpost.com

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    20 he was in such agony and so delirious that after a water stop he started running back toward the starting line! But we did it. And the feeling of confidence and elation at having set and achieved such an outrageous goal lasted long past the finish line. I learned, above all, how

  8. Moral Injury: The Recruits - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    The two Iraqis may have been innocent civilians. The Marines may have been obeying the strict rules of engagement, which govern when deadly force can be used (normally, in cases where the approaching car is a threat to American life and the driver refuses several warning signals to stop). But the damage was still done.

  9. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    Most people enter military service “with the fundamental sense that they are good people and that they are doing this for good purposes, on the side of freedom and country and God,” said Dr. Wayne Jonas, a military physician for 24 years and president and CEO of the Samueli Institute, a non-profit health research organization.