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         I can understand how the f-word can be off-putting to some people, but I feel that Trevor used it because he was quoting people or relaying what went through his mind when certain things happened. The profanity did not feel excessive to me in the context of storytelling the atrocities he faced.
      I can understand how the f-word can be off-putting to some people, but I feel that Trevor used it because he was quoting people or relaying what went through his mind when certain things happened. The profanity did not feel excessive to me in the context of storytelling the atrocities he faced.
    
  
    
  
	
	
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      Jul 18, 2017 06:41PM
    
     I can understand how the f-word can be off-putting to some people, but I feel that Trevor used it because he was quoting people or relaying what went through his mind when certain things happened. The profanity did not feel excessive to me in the context of storytelling the atrocities he faced.
      I can understand how the f-word can be off-putting to some people, but I feel that Trevor used it because he was quoting people or relaying what went through his mind when certain things happened. The profanity did not feel excessive to me in the context of storytelling the atrocities he faced.
    
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