What is the most versatile non-4-letter word in English?
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What is the most versatile non-4-letter word in English?
By nearly any definition you can bestow upon a movie, Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga is nuts. Obviously, we have the peach seed Furiosa is given by her mother. That seed [nut] is ultimately used to grow a tree from the groin of Dementus—as if growing right out of his testicles [nuts]. The warlord, Immortan Joe, has a bevy of wives used to try to birth a proper heir. While the movie doesn’t show the conception, it’s assumed from any birds-and-bees lecture I’ve heard that those women get pregnant after a man ejaculates [nuts]. Presumably it’s Immortan Joe, not a crazy [nuts] War Boy, who perform those sexual acts. War Boys, however, are instrumental in building and fixing virtually any machine or vehicle—constantly tightening fasteners [nuts (and bolts)]. Another guy who can seemingly do it all: George Miller. He directed all five Mad Max films … spanning 45 years. That’s unbelievable [nuts]! Sadly, whether he’ll get a sixth bite of the peach is questionable. The budget for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga was $168 million, yet earned only $173.8 million at the box office—barely recouping their investment [nut].