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10 Characters Who Couldn’t Go a Day Without Swearing

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The California Assembly recently (and inexplicably) declared the first week of March “Cuss Free Week.” In what is simultaneously a celebration of freedom of speech and a raised eyebrow at such a ludicrous waste of political power, we’ve compiled a list of the 10 fictional characters most likely to contribute to the so-called “cuss jar,” along with some NSFW clips of them in action. Drop any pop culture profanity lovers that we’ve left out in the comments jar below.

1. Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction)

2. Nicky Santoro (Joe Pesci in Casino)

3. Walter Sobchak (John Goodman in The Big Lebowski)

4. Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini in The Sopranos)

5. Eric Cartman (Eric Cartman in South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut)

6. Jay (Jason Mewes in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back)

7. Willie Stokes (Billy Bob Thorton in Bad Santa)


8. Seth (Jonah Hill in Superbad)

9. Staff Sgt. Dignam (Mark Wahlberg in The Departed)

10. Malcolm Tucker (Peter Capaldi in In The Loop)

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Comments (6)

Good list, but where is Al Swearengen of “Deadwood”? No one throws down a string of curses like that guy.

Why the F*** is Deb (Jennifer Carpenter) from Dexter not on this list??
That blows “a metric F*** ton”!
Sweet Mary-mother-of-f***!
There are whole websites dedicated to her cussin’!

You forgot Tony Montana (Al Pacino)from the 1983 film Scarface. More “fucks” in the dialogue than all these put together…

Two of the most fucking classic pop culture cuss scenes: The fuck scene of “The Wire,” and the New York segment of Jim Jarmusch’s “Night on Earth.” Enjoy.

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