Construction Language


construction language:

is the procedural release of anger, frustration, fury, impatience, and/or rage caused by inanimate objects at a construction site that knowingly do not recognize our inhibitions, desires, dreams, and inclinations. this procedural release of negative energy is carried out through the poetic use of a highly refined and researched diction of curse words.
below is an example of construction language at work.

“god d-mn it, this piece of f-cking sh-t cabinet is being a stubborn f-cking -sshole. well f-ck it and its existence you piece of sh-t. take this you little stubborn mother f-cker!!!”

– trying to dismantle a kitchen cabinet.

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