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"Prominent meaning..." depends on speaker class. People can use those words to refer to people without intending to disrespect the subject (in general).


Didn't dispute that either. The intent is more or less immaterial; human beings operate through common understandings. If you don't use common understandings, you're going to be misunderstood at the very best.


Yeah so you know send the hulking virile Atlas down to re-education ca… sensitivity training.

Anyway, they [the tellers of the anecdote] seemed to think it was an acceptable reaction to fire young Atlas for his faux pass.




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