Scientists have proved that swearing adds strength Swearing when lifting and loosening of nuts — not a sign of rudeness, but a physiological necessity. This is experimentally proved by scientists that led the cyclists to pedal, cursing. People who at some point forced to exert physical effort on the edge of their capabilities, can notice the strong language not only helps to vent emotions, but also serves as a working tool. Many who have dealt with residential moving, loosening stuck bolts when you fix the car or removing the lid too tightly wound on the jar with cucumbers, spring up with the tongue filthy curses and blasphemy, and it is not the effects of bad education, recently British scientists have found. Why people matter in the time of heavy physical activity, remains a mystery. Psychologists suggest that it helps a person to make emotional discharge, however, Richard Stephens of Keele
