Oh god, flea.
Speaking as a differently genitaled person, I resent that.
Har. Man up!!
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Oh god, flea.
Speaking as a differently genitaled person, I resent that.
Har. Man up!!
yoiks. my sympathies with the frustration.
Good god, flea. Yeah, sounds like some smacking around with a clue by four is once again in order.
flea, you have my sympathies.
What Tom said about special needs. Isn't it always going to be a moving target? We used learning disabled/LD as a slur when I was young, and that was the new PC term.
Oh flea. I do so sympathize. And offer my personal cluebat.
Special has always been the polite slur between the kids in my family growing up, because it was Special Ed and there was the Special Ed bus. Here's CLUE to the sensitive types that keep wanting terms changed. KIDS WILL STILL MAKE FUN! We made up nonsense words to tease each other with in my family and one of my cousins made up curse words. My aunt punished the perceived intent of the said word rather than actual language at that point.
Oh dear, flea. I would be angry if I were you!
We used learning disabled/LD as a slur when I was young, and that was the new PC term.
I think people will just use whatever term- "special needs" (and people who were going to be mechanics or hairdressers) kids in upstate NY were bused to a place called BOCES, which stood for something. We used "BO-tard" as a slur, or called people "BOCIES".
Man, that's so totally Bocie.
(And, yeah, the first time that slipped out after I left high school was a completely weird mashup of "I really shouldn't have said that" and "these people have no idea what I'm even talking about.)
Special has always been the polite slur between the kids in my family growing up, because it was Special Ed and there was the Special Ed bus. Here's CLUE to the sensitive types that keep wanting terms changed. KIDS WILL STILL MAKE FUN!
In my hometown, the special ed kids used to go to a separate school called The Ricker School, so you used to call kids "Rickers" as an insult. Later, they had their own room at the junior high - Room 111. So the term "111-ers" got thrown around. It's always going to be that way.
"Oh yeah, you're special -- special needs!!"