Article: When swears are intentionally directed at individuals they're hurtful.  Use them to disparage experiences and situations, not people.  Use your vocabulary. Swearing at someone who offends you might offer relief, but it won't explain why you were offended as effectively as telling them why. Try to be kind and gentle in this. Or even in the vicinity. Don't repeat curses that you know are particularly offensive to the individual. If it's clear that you're aware of the individual's sensitivity and use the curse word anyway, it could be interpreted as targeting that person. And if it is, you could be the subject of litigation. They can directly express a racist point of view that you wouldn't otherwise feel comfortable expressing.  The "N-word" is too taboo to use. Even if it's clear to you that you're not intending to be racist, the word is offensive to African Americans and has racist connotations.  The upside to using the word is not close to the downside. Many cultural groups have offensive slang terms that are used to degrade the group.You might think that your intentions are to be creatively taboo. But you can't account for how the word sounds to the person you're targeting.  They might have a whole history of dealing with racism and are constantly on guard for it. Again, there's really no upside to using them. In the rare case that you're certain the word will be taken as humorous and doesn't express a biased-sexual-orientation view then . . . perhaps. But gay slurs should, mainly, be avoided.  If the word is being used to imply inferiority, then don't use words that represent someone's sexual orientation.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Curse away, but not with the intent to hurt someone. Consider the individual who is on the receiving end. Avoid taboo words that have negative racial connotations. Avoid gay slurs.

Problem: Article: Before you leave for work, enjoy some time with your canine friend, and expel some of their energy by taking a walk together. You will both enjoy the exercise, and your dog will be able to have some time outside before they are cooped up inside the house all day. A 20-minute walk daily is recommended for most breeds of dogs. Working dogs may need two 20-minute walks a day. Find a sturdy aluminum or plastic container and fill it with toys and treats for your dog to discover during the workday. Layer the treats and toys with old hand towels, so that your dog has to dig through to find treasures. To keep them entertained with the bucket from day to day, add new toys that your dog has never seen before every now and then. Technology has not only made our lives easier, it has helped make entertaining our pets easier too. Try iFetch, an automatic ball launcher which will allow your dog to play catch by themselves for hours! There are different sizes that launch full-size tennis balls or smaller balls to accommodate all sizes of dogs and living spaces. If you have tried everything, and your home is still being turned upside-down by your bored dog, consider hiring a dog walker. That way, your dog can get the exercise and stimulation they need without being cooped up all day indoors. Ask for recommendations from friends and other dog owners, and make sure that you find someone who your dog gets along with well.  Before hiring someone to walk your dog, ask the person to go on a test walk with you and your dog. You can see if the person is a good fit for your dog’s personality. Keep in mind that your dog walker will also require access to your house, so make sure to hire someone who you trust in your home. Dog daycare provides socialization, exercise, and plenty of stimulation for your dog. If you can afford to, consider sending your dog to daycare at least once or twice a week. Keep in mind that dog daycare is only a good option if your dog gets along well with other dogs and doesn’t have separation anxiety.
Summary: Take a long, brisk walk first thing in the morning. Make a busy bucket for your dog. Try a self-fetching toy. Hire a dog walker. Send your dog to daycare.

This is located in the upper-right corner.   Click Saved Passwords... You can use the search bar at the top of the window to find a specific password. Click the password you want to delete, then click Remove at the bottom of the window. To remove all the stored passwords, click Remove All. You will be asked to confirm that you want to proceed. Click Yes.
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Click the Menu button (☰). Select "Options". Click the "Security" tab. Open the password manager. Select a password to delete. Remove a single password. Remove all the passwords.