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Determining the "first bad word" is challenging, as languages have evolved over thousands of years, and many cultures have used profanity in various forms for centuries. Words considered offensive or taboo have varied greatly across different societies and time periods. While specific words like "fck" and "sht" have ancient origins, their exact beginnings are difficult to pinpoint. Ultimately, the concept of profanity likely arose alongside language itself, as humans began to express strong emotions and societal boundaries.

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