Retarded

Benjamin Lukoff blukoff at ALVORD.COM
Fri Mar 7 23:44:56 UTC 2008


I don't use it that much in any context, but I'd have to say more for
situations than inanimate objects. Never for animals. (I am speaking of
the word in its meaning that has nothing to do with mental capacity.) (I'm
a 32-year-old male from Seattle.)

On Fri, 7 Mar 2008, Sam Clements wrote:

> As a 63-year-old male, I've never used the adjective to describe anything
> other than a human being who has some degree of mental incapacity.
>
> My kids, all under the age of 22, however, still use it to refer to
> situations, inanimate objects, etc.  Not unlike the phrase, "that's so gay,"
> which has nothing to do with one's sexual orientation.
>
> Sam Clements
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Scot LaFaive" <scotlafaive at GMAIL.COM>
> To: <ADS-L at LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 5:28 PM
> Subject: Retarded
>
>
> > I'd like to get other people's impressions on this adjective. Personally,
> > I
> > use the word often but only when referring to inanimate objects, not
> > people
> > or animals. It basically means "inane" or "idiotic" to me. I'm interested
> > in
> > whether this adjective is becoming more an impersonal descriptor and if
> > others also have moved away from using it on people and animals.
> >
> > Scot
> >
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