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Several zombies break into the house: Homer sacrifices himself to give the others time to escape, but the zombies leave him when they realize he does not have enough brains for them to eat and becomes insulted at them.
As Wikipedia describes the ordeal: "Alice becomes insulted and tired of being bombarded with riddles and she leaves claiming that it was the stupidest tea party that she had ever been to".
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4. Nick Cohen argues in The Spectator that changing the language to avoid offending people is pointless - the new words simply become insults in turn.
I realised on Thursday that this was all wrong; there's some tacit principle whereby adjectives such as "well-meaning" and "middle-class" – denoting privilege – have become insults that degrade the gathering.
So, suddenly, it becomes an insult to any film that's included on the list, which also eliminates "On the Ice," the independently produced feature by Andrew Okpeaha MacLean (it played a few weeks ago at BAMcinemaFEST) about wayward Inuit youth.
Do you consider a thinner nose beautiful, so the wider you get, the more insulted you become?" And yet, the outrage over Saldana's casting was not about her being too attractive to play Simone -- that's a conclusion the actress seems to have come to by herself.
If your partner becomes defensive or insults you, don't insult him or her.
The distance, in other words, makes them feel safe — flirting becomes more flirtatious; insults become more insulting.
"Pop" has become an insult.
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