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"f-word. It substituted for adjectives, nouns, and verbs. It was used, for example, to describe the cooks: "those f----ers," or "f----ing cooks"; what they did: "f----ed it up again"; and what they produced. David Kenyon Webster, a Harvard English major, confessed that he found it difficult to adjust to the "vile, monotonous, and unimaginative language." The language made these boys turning into men feel tough and, more important, insiders, members of a group. Even Webster got used to it, although never to like it."