Oh for f**k's sake
Wait, should I have an apostrophe there ? F**k isn't a person, so I don't think so
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Yes, and apostrophe is necessary when one uses an "s" after f**k to express possession; while "for f**k sake" would also suffice requiring no "s". But then again " f**ks' " sake would also be correct where more than one "f**k" 's sake is in reference.Oh for f**k's sake
Wait, should I have an apostrophe there ? F**k isn't a person, so I don't think so
In such a case I think it should be written " 'Litter'-acy Night ".Or if it's a class in potty training a cat "Litteracy Night"
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