Like any modern computer user with too many accounts on too many websites, I have a document that contains every username and password I've ever used for the past decade.  I'll admit this isn't the pinnacle of security, but it works for me.  Whenever I can't remember a password to something, I look it up in my document.  But while doing so, I'll inevitably glance at a few other passwords along the way, and more often than not, those passwords will contain profanity.  Usually whenever I'm forced to generate a password, I think of some stupid word or phrase and just go with it without putting too much effort into the process.  But when I'm inconvenienced or annoyed by a particular website's ridiculous password requirements or method of signing up, that anger will be reflected in the password I create.  Such is the case with a website at work, where my password expires every five months, and new passwords must be at least ten characters long with capital and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols, and can't be the same as any of the ten most recently used passwords.  I invent new profanity for this website every time I'm forced to change my password. #technology