Curse and Color

Curse and Color

Author: Emma Hudson

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-02-07

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 9781523936656

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25 Unique Hand-Drawn Designs to Color Variety of hilarious hand-drawn designs perfect for coloring Each coloring page is printed on a separate page to prevent bleed through Swear words are decorated with floral motifs, animals, and abstract patterns Swear and de-stress in a fun and relaxing way Get a digital PDF edition and print your favorite designs multiple times All designs are perfect for different skill levels Did you have a bad day? Did your boss get on your nerves again? Are your kids acting up way past their bedtime? Being a responsible adult, you cannot say all the words that are going through your mind now. But what if I told you that one book and a set of coloring pencils could change all of the mess into fun sweary adventure? Thanks to "Curse and Color", you can unleash all those swear words you have locked up inside you but cannot say aloud. Why fret at home or sulk in a corner, just grab your markers and embark on a coloring adventure with a little bit of naughty twist! Time to Have Non-Stop Fun With The Most Talked About Swear Word Coloring Book! In this book, you will get some of the most creative and inappropriate swear words and dirty insults you could ever imagine with stunning designs that match them. Inside this book: Unique swear word designs to color Each design on a separate page Pages are 8 x 10 in White paper that will make your coloring look great Includes a digital edition for unlimited printing This book will provide you with a variety of designs to color for every swearing occasion and you are treated to a digital edition for printing extra copies! Just a few dollars buys you hours of peace and calm and they are sure to uplift your spirits! Take a sneak peek into the swear words and dirty insults inside: 1. Attention Whore 2. Fuck a Duck 3. Asshole 4. Cuntface 5. Cock and balls 6. Bastard 7. Batshit crazy 8. Bitch 9. Bullshit 10. I Fucking Love Coloring 11. Curse and Color 12. Dickhead 13. Zero Fucks Given 14. Douche Bag 15. Dickmidget 16. Fuck 17. Moron 18. Dipshitidiot 19. Piss off 20. Fuckerpalooza 21. Fuck this shit 22. Calm your tits 23. Motherfucker 24. Shitballs 25. Shitfaced So, grab your coloring pencils, markers or crayons from the drawer and start coloring the swear word that feel like yelling out right now! Copies are selling like hot cakes...do not forget to grab yours NOW. Please note: this book is an adult coloring book only. We recommend you to keep your children away even if they think the designs are adorable.


Adult Coloring Books

Adult Coloring Books

Author: Adult Coloring Books

Publisher: Tip Top Education

Published: 2016-06-23

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9781940282862

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Over 45 whimsical high resolution, professionally printed coloring pages--an adult relaxation coloring book. *Beautiful Images--animals, flowers, and gorgeous scenes. *Delightful Drawings--ranging from EASY to VERY complex. *Incredibly Fun and Relaxing


Fuck It Let's Color

Fuck It Let's Color

Author: Sarah Ganly

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-02-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781523846665

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This hand drawn adult coloring book features 24 swear word coloring pages in landscape format. Make sure to check out all the pages in this book on my amazon author page here: http: //www.amazon.com/Sarah-Ganly/e/B01BK4X09W/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 Each curse word coloring sheet has a blank back so it can be cut out and framed. You will find some classic swear words such as asshat, piss off, dick, bitch, bullshit, cock, fuck, and asshole in this book. It also features some more creative curses such as skittle tits, fuck you very much, fanfuckingtastic, twatwaffle, shitface, and thundercunt for more experienced swearers to enjoy. With a variety of patterns and curses to color, this relaxing and fun cuss word coloring book is great for art therapy as well as a good laugh. Check out the pic on my author page to view all the pages in this book!


Fuck It, Let's Color! Black Edition

Fuck It, Let's Color! Black Edition

Author: Sarah Ganly

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2016-05-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781533241955

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Make sure to check out all the pages in this book on my amazon author page here: http: //www.amazon.com/Sarah-Ganly/e/B01BK4X09W/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1This hand drawn adult coloring book features 25 swear word coloring pages in landscape format. Each curse word coloring sheet has a black background to really make your coloring pop! Each curse word coloring sheet has a blank back so it can be cut out and framed. You will find some classic swear words such as asshat, piss off, dick, bitch, bullshit, cock, fuck, and asshole in this book. It also features some more creative curses such as skittle tits, fuck you very much, fanfuckingtastic, twatwaffle, shitface, and thundercunt for more experienced swearers to enjoy. With a variety of patterns and curses to color, this relaxing and fun cuss word coloring book is great for art therapy as well as a good laugh.


Fuck Off, I'm Coloring

Fuck Off, I'm Coloring

Author: Dare You Stamp Co.

Publisher: Dare You Stamp Company

Published: 2016-09-06

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1604336617

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Color the living shit out of this new stress-relieving, fucking swear word adult coloring book! With daily stresses like annoying coworkers, red-faced bosses, endless traffic, and whatever shit you have going on at home, sometimes all you need to do is to tell everyone to “fuck the fuck off”. Now you can say it in color! - There are more ways to say “fuck you” than ever with this collection of over 50 satisfyingly inappropriate coloring pages. - Relieve some stress with easy and beautiful art—that also happens to feature your favorite profanities. Feel the zen wash over you as you color in or outside the lines however you damn well please. - Take your defiance up a notch with more complex patterns, or take the easy route when you unwind. No matter what you do, make sure you do whatever the fuck you want!


Color and Cuss

Color and Cuss

Author: Naughty Coloring Books

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2019-06-11

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9781073336111

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This hilarious book has 30 single sided pages of swear words to color! These pages of cuss words and dirty phrases are sure to bring a smile to anyone with a twisted sense of humor and makes a great present for adults who curse like a sailor! This funny adult coloring book is a great way to relax and makes the perfect novelty gift for grownups who have filthy mouths!This Dirty Adult Coloring Book Features:30 Detailed Coloring PagesBeautiful Designs To Relieve Stress & Have FunSingle-Sided 8x10 Pages


Gravity Falls Don't Color This Book!

Gravity Falls Don't Color This Book!

Author: Emmy Cicierega

Publisher: Disney Press

Published: 2017-07-18

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781368008990

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The Pines twins find themselves on a prismatic adventure when Dipper gets trapped in a magical coloring book. The only way out is for Mabel to color him to freedom with the help of a strange new friend named Chamelius Pendraggin. The more Mabel colors, however, the more things start to go awry. Can coloring be an act of bravery? Can great shading elevate you to heroic heights? Can orange save the day? Find out in this official Gravity Falls coloring book!


Racechanges

Racechanges

Author: Susan Gubar

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 0195134184

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When the actor Ted Danson appeared in blackface at a 1993 Friars Club roast, he ignited a firestorm of protest that landed him on the front pages of the newspapers, rebuked by everyone from talk show host Montel Williams to New York City's then mayor, David Dinkins. Danson's use of blackface was shocking, but was the furious pitch of the response a triumphant indication of how far society has progressed since the days when blackface performers were the toast of vaudeville, or was it also an uncomfortable reminder of how deep the chasm still is separating black and white America? In Racechanges: White Skin, Black Face in American Culture, Susan Gubar, who fundamentally changed the way we think about women's literature as co-author of the acclaimed The Madwoman in the Attic, turns her attention to the incendiary issue of race. Through a far-reaching exploration of the long overlooked legacy of minstrelsy--cross-racial impersonations or "racechanges"--throughout modern American film, fiction, poetry, painting, photography, and journalism, she documents the indebtedness of "mainstream" artists to African-American culture, and explores the deeply conflicted psychology of white guilt. The fascinating "racechanges" Gubar discusses include whites posing as blacks and blacks "passing" for white; blackface on white actors in The Jazz Singer, Birth of a Nation, and other movies, as well as on the faces of black stage entertainers; African-American deployment of racechange imagery during the Harlem Renaissance, including the poetry of Anne Spencer, the black-and-white prints of Richard Bruce Nugent, and the early work of Zora Neale Hurston; white poets and novelists from Vachel Lindsay and Gertrude Stein to John Berryman and William Faulkner writing as if they were black; white artists and writers fascinated by hypersexualized stereotypes of black men; and nightmares and visions of the racechanged baby. Gubar shows that unlike African-Americans, who often are forced to adopt white masks to gain their rights, white people have chosen racial masquerades, which range from mockery and mimicry to an evolving emphasis on inter-racial mutuality and mutability. Drawing on a stunning array of illustrations, including paintings, film stills, computer graphics, and even magazine morphings, Racechanges sheds new light on the persistent pervasiveness of racism and exciting aesthetic possibilities for lessening the distance between blacks and whites.


Millions Now Living May Never Die

Millions Now Living May Never Die

Author: Wynoma Hollis

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 294

ISBN-13: 1984580469

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Millions Now Living May Never Die, starts with the the beginning of creation and what has happened since that time. It talks about what will happen just before Jesus makes His second return. We are living in the time of the fulfillment of Bible prophecy. The chaos that has engulfed the earth points to the end of the world as it exist today. It talks about what will happen when Jesus makes His second return to the earth as King of kings, and about the 1000 years reign of Christ and His Saints. And that's why I say, Millions Now Living Now May Never Die.


Living Color

Living Color

Author: Nina G. Jablonski

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2014-10-17

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0520283864

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This book investigates the social history of skin color from prehistory to the present, showing how our body's most visible trait influences our social interactions in profound and complex ways. The author begins with the biology and evolution of skin pigmentation, explaining how skin color changed as humans moved around the globe. She explores the relationship between melanin pigment and sunlight, and examines the consequences of rapid migrations, vacations, and other lifestyle choices that can create mismatches between our skin color and our environment. Richly illustrated, this book explains why skin color has come to be a biological trait with great social meaning-- a product of evolution perceived by culture. It considers how we form impressions of others, how we create and use stereotypes, how negative stereotypes about dark skin developed and have played out through history. Offering examples of how attitudes about skin color differ in the U.S., Brazil, India, and South Africa, the author suggests that a knowledge of the evolution and social importance of skin color can help eliminate color-based discrimination and racism.