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The word "cojones" is so interesting. It's like, "Hey, you're courageous! Almost as courageous as these things I have to sit down to protect.
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Courage is great, but why did it have to be named after something so delicate? It's like calling kindness "butterfly wings" – beautiful, but easily crushed.
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It's funny how in some cultures, courage is associated with the male anatomy. "Hey, be brave, show some... Spanish enthusiasm!
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I think it's impressive that we use the word "cojones" for courage. It's as if bravery requires the same level of protection as a VIP.
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I've always wondered, who was the brave soul that thought, "You know what? I'm gonna name bravery after my... 'boys'.
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You know what's fascinating? The term "cojones." It's like the Spanish language went, "We need a word for courage. How about 'Let's name it after a pair?'
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It's strange how a term for bravery is tied to something incredibly vulnerable. It's like saying, "You've got the bravery of a newborn deer in hunting season!
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It's like the ultimate compliment in certain places: "Wow, that took serious cojones!" Translation: "You've got guts, buddy.
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Have you noticed how "cojones" is this powerful word for courage, yet it literally means something a guy is constantly trying to protect?
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