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this post was submitted on 17 Feb 2024
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It’s 2024. Stop using that word. I know I don’t need to explain why.
I 100% agree, but is there any way we could kind of keep working to phase out retarded from common vocabulary. It's just such a charged and unnecessary word to use as a pejorative.
It's literally what everyone here called mentally disabled people in the 90s. And it was meant to be insulting.
Give up trying to fight alongside people because there’s no way you’re gonna win.
Sounds pretty cowardly
Do you agree or disagree with the first sentence
Oh so you just say this to everyone to avoid conversation.
Got it. Another entry for the troll list lmao.
The article doesn't offer a single statistic suggesting there is a resurgence of landlines, much less that Gen Z folks are responsible for it. It's basically just a fiction piece.
Are you accusing the New York Post of not being hard-hitting journalism?
Dare I say, this news is falsified?
I don't know why I'm surprised. I guess I just assumed there would be some link to reality.
Casual slur use is cool and normal