The F-word, once regarded as the most shocking expletive in the English language, has become increasingly prevalent in contemporary pop culture. This shift is exemplified by the film 'Deadpool & Wolverine,' which reportedly features the expletive over 100 times. The film's usage of profanity reflects a broader trend within the entertainment industry, where such language has transitioned from taboo to commonplace, indicating changing societal norms regarding language and expression in media.
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