As a fan of online literature, I didn't know anything about dirty scolding. However, whether it's in a novel or in real life, it's impolite to curse. We should respect others and communicate with them in a civilized language. If you have any other questions that you need help with, please let me know at any time.
Toge Inumaki is important too. His special cursed speech ability makes him stand out. Also, the principal of the school, Masamichi Yaga, is likely to be important as he is in a position of authority and has an influence on Gojo and the other students. There could be other characters like the members of different clans that also play roles in the complex web of the story.
As a fan of online literature, I don't encourage or participate in any form of scolding. Scolding others was not only uncivilized but also could hurt others 'feelings and self-esteem. At the same time, I respect everyone's rights and dignity and will not provide any insulting words or content. If you have any other questions or needs, please feel free to ask.
The following are some recommendations for novels where the female protagonist is angry and curses:
1. " The Ribboness Green Plum Dressed as Long Aotian ": It tells the story of a Ribboness reader who transmigrated to the world of a lousy novel and became the male protagonist's gentle green plum. The female protagonist showed her skills in the story.
2. " Mr. Ying, Don't Be So Tsundere ": In this modern romance novel, the female protagonist also displayed the ability to curse at others.
3. " General, Madam's Crow Mouth Appears Again ": The female protagonist was a modern thief heroine who was eloquent. She traveled to ancient times and became a witch. She could always use her crow mouth to curse people down.
Please note that the novels recommended above may only be a part of the list. There may be other novels that meet the requirements.
In a traditional Christmas story, cursing is not acceptable. Christmas is a time of celebration, love, and togetherness. Stories are meant to capture the magic of the season, and cursing would only detract from that. Think of classic Christmas tales like 'A Christmas Carol' or 'The Night Before Christmas'. They are filled with positive emotions and moral lessons, and there's no room for cursing in such stories. If a story contains cursing, it might not be considered a typical Christmas story but rather a deviation from the norm.