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I received a clutch of e-mails addressing me as "moron," but only one calling me a "moran".
There used to be a phrase in the ad game, "product as hero"; today it should read "man as moron".
They come in handy for such piquant epithets as skxawng, loosely translated as "moron," which became a popular put-down among crew members during production.
It also asks the media to "mind its language", stressing that words such as "moron", "retard" and "spastic" are often used on television programmes.
The latest edition of the weekly protests came just days after state Sen. Thom Goolsby (R) prodded activists in a column denouncing the gatherings as "Moron Mondays".
While not as prevalent as casual sexism against women in ads, the Male as Moron Movement remains a go-to linchpin for lazy creatives.
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AGES 12 AND UP -- Another throwaway item in the young-man-as-moron genre will lure a few teenagers.
Rubio was prone to describing Sailer's students as morons, though it was a calculated move.
But she swiftly dismissed her attackers as "morons" and reported them to the police.
The newspaper also reported an eyewitness as saying that Mitchell had described the police as "morons".
On Wednesday, the mayor lashed out at bus drivers as "morons".
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