why do people use Russian when they want to say something offensive

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Chill chill, it means German is one of the easiest languages
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I don't speak all the languages
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Nah, I in,y know like 8 out of like 6000
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*only
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And even then I just started this whole language thing last year, so I'm not that fluent
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I speak Russian when I want to worship my idol. 

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You worship your toilet?
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No, I worship my father, chairman Xi Jinping

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So you worship a toilet?
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Russian here time to answer

We do it because Russians are angry and people understand facial expressions.

People do not like Russians but are also scared

This plus a factor of several small other things like one word translated to so many different curse words which makes it easier is why we do this

For example, suk- [my lawyer had advised me to not finish this sentence]
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I had some Russian friends and they were not very intimidating, they were actually pretty funny
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Btw I know what let-a comes after that