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Go Fck Yourself, I'm Coloring

Go Fck Yourself, I'm Coloring

Swear Word Coloring Book

by Alex Fleming

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Reading Profile

Difficulty:easy
Themes:snark vs relaxationvulgarity vs charm

Should I read this?

Bright, bite-sized coloring pages filled with rude one-liners and decorative line art; the book is built to provoke laughs rather than teach technique. Its chief value is immediate, low-effort amusement: 26 designs you can finish in a coffee break or hand over as a silly gift. The main limitation is repetition — once the shock-and-laugh pattern repeats, the novelty fades, and it won't satisfy someone wanting mindful, intricate coloring or subtle humor. Heavy profanity is deliberate, not accidental.

Read this if...

  • a product manager squeezed between back-to-back meetings who needs a 5–15 minute mood reset — single-page, punchline-driven designs are finished quickly and deliver an immediate laugh without mental effort
  • a sibling or friend shopping for a gag birthday or white‑elephant gift for someone who likes coarse humor — inexpensive, obvious, and instantly laughable, it works as a one-off novelty present you can buy today
  • a freelance illustrator or design student building a quick warm-up routine before client work — short, low-stakes pages let you loosen up without committing time to a full sketch session

Skip this if...

  • you'll likely put it down when the same vulgar joke rhythm repeats across pages — novelty wears off fast if you want variety or depth
  • annoying if you prefer subtle or clean humor — profanity is front-and-center and not toned down
  • avoid if you want a technique-driven or meditative coloring experience; designs aim for gag value over instructional or calming complexity

This book is part of the I'm Coloring series. After the success of Screw You, I'm Coloring , Alex Fleming decided to create a new book, with brand new designs, brand new swear words and expressions, but with the same goal make you laugh, have fun and unwind. This Vulgar Adult, Coloring Book Features: 26 Delectable Coloring Pages Beautiful Designs ...

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Reading Specifications

Difficulty:easy

Themes:
snark vs relaxationvulgarity vs charmone-off joke vs keepsake

Audience Fit

Recommended for:
  • a product manager squeezed between back-to-back meetings who needs a 5–15 minute mood reset — single-page, punchline-driven designs are finished quickly and deliver an immediate laugh without mental effort
  • a sibling or friend shopping for a gag birthday or white‑elephant gift for someone who likes coarse humor — inexpensive, obvious, and instantly laughable, it works as a one-off novelty present you can buy today
  • a freelance illustrator or design student building a quick warm-up routine before client work — short, low-stakes pages let you loosen up without committing time to a full sketch session
Not ideal if you want:
  • you'll likely put it down when the same vulgar joke rhythm repeats across pages — novelty wears off fast if you want variety or depth
  • annoying if you prefer subtle or clean humor — profanity is front-and-center and not toned down
  • avoid if you want a technique-driven or meditative coloring experience; designs aim for gag value over instructional or calming complexity

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Key themes

snark vs relaxationvulgarity vs charmone-off joke vs keepsakeprivate catharsis vs public gift

Why recommended

appears in Adult Coloring.

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Go Fck Yourself, I'm Coloring

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