True. I should ahev clarified that the person in question was using it incorrectly and offensively, like "This computer's retarded interface," like a general slur rather than an actual thing that happens to humans.Strazdas said:Retardation [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mental_retardation] is a medical term.Queen Michael said:Preach. It's like I told someone who misused the word "retarded": "You might not mean it in an offensive way, but you know what the word means and you still chose to use it."
It's not just you, lots of us have and we've bitched about it to no avail.DiamanteGeeza said:'Business speak' is also something that hurts my ears... meaningless phrases like "blue sky", "the view from 30,000 feet", "right-sizing", and "ducks in a row".
I've been in meetings (typically with marketing or sales people) where someone will say an entire sentence that consists of lots of words, but doesn't actually have ANY substance to it. Nothing. It was a totally pointless waste of breath, and yet there will still be lots of knowledgeable nodding and agreement from other marketing types in the room.
(PS. Is it just me, or are other people getting a really annoying video advert that covers a good portion of the forum text entry box?)
I completely agree; there's some insane solutions out there. I also concern myself more with the solutions as I'm no expert on the science anyway. I just don't appreciate the skepticism because it's backed by some of the most obvious ignorance and stubbornness any reasonable person can see a mile away.Big_Willie_Styles said:I concern myself with the solutions people propose to "solve" the problem more than the science behind it. Because the solutions are usually insane (which is why so few politicians talk about them.)jamail77 said:snip
I'm sure I don't have to tell you this, given your reference to Galenian medicine so this is for everyone else (and maybe you).RyQ_TMC said:"The Dark Ages". The entire concept where people take a bunch of different historical phenomena from different areas and different time periods, add a bunch of exaggerations and some fairy tales which have no real basis in history, conflate it all together into an extremely negative stereotype and then apply it wholesale to an entire continent for a 1,000-year time period. Bonus points if there is something negative which did actually apply to that period and also applied to many others but is treated like it was only the European Middle Ages which had it (e.g. Hippocratic/Galenian medicine).
I don't like using myths as arguments in discussions about history anyway, but this one takes the cake because it's so widespread and ingrained in popular culture that you can just say "oh, the Dark Ages" and feel like you've won the argument.
I can't say that is true from my experience or from the polls I have seen surveying opinion on the reality of global warming. I know plenty of people before Al Gore popularized the movement who denied it outright and mentioned no people whatsoever to be cautious about. I know the science quite well and knew it was more than cautious skepticism; it was denial.Big_Willie_Styles said:The skepticism is usually towards the motives of the people advancing solutions to the problems, i.e. the skeptics don't see those people as either honest or trustworthy. Al Gore is a great example of this. He's set to make billions if carbon trading becomes a thing in the United States (because of the investments he's made.) He's a prophet seeking profit. Beware people like that.jamail77 said:snipBig_Willie_Styles said:snipjamail77 said:snip
I don't mean the historical period referred to as the Dark Ages (i.e. the Early Middle Ages, roughly 5th-10th centuries), I mean the European Middle Ages as a whole (i.e. rougly 5th-15th centuries), which often get the name "the Dark Ages" in popular arguments. And I specifically mean negative stereotypes - the Romantic "knights in shining armour" is historically inaccurate, but also neutral-positive. The Early Middle Ages in Europe were indeed a fairly "primitive" period (I don't like this term and I'm using it cautiously here), but by the time of the Carolingian Reneissance (early 9th century) Europe was on its way out of them.triggrhappy94 said:(Takes a deep breathe) In addition, the "Dark Ages" only really represented a dark age in European history. Muslim civilizations were actually doing really well--thus the Galenian medicine. A lot of the scientific records we have today from the Roman Empire were actually saved and preserved by Muslims (I have no idea if they're the Byzantines or not, my knowledge of Middle Eastern history isn't as good). Africa also had flourishing empires, and there's a fifty-fifty chance that China wasn't in the middle of a peasant revolt.
Its for everyone and the official response was go get yourself premium if you dont want ads.DiamanteGeeza said:(PS. Is it just me, or are other people getting a really annoying video advert that covers a good portion of the forum text entry box?)
Jesus Christ, this. This and "irregardless" and "guesstimate" and all that shite.alphamalet said:I find it frustrating that literally nobody knows how to use the word "literally" correctly.
See what I did there? Total misuse of the word, and I get so sick of hearing people say "literally" when I doubt they have any grasp on what the word actually means.
Sure, I've been harassed in plenty of multiplayer games, usually it was when my K/D ratio was less than admirable. Or when it was too good, then it was "hax!"krazykidd said:When people take an issue more seriously when it happens to a girl or a child . " It's a man he can take it ". But if it happens to a women thry get all up and arms .
You do really guys get harrassed too right? Have you ever played any kind of multiplayer game ? The online community is just plain nasty .solemnwar said:When people say that the harassment a girl suffers from the (generally male) gaming community just needs to be "taken" and that we need to "grow a spine" and "accept that it happens".
These people need to die in a fire.
Literally die a in fire.
Actually you know what people who think that any form of harassment should be dealt with by telling the VICTIM to "suck it up" need to all die in a fire.
Yeah.