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He felt retarded, almost.
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His daughter said that when she got to college, "I felt socially retarded".
Mr Johns said the Leaders of Tomorrow programme, where he works, was "unashamedly anti-ghetto grammar", as well as "anti-baggy jeans, hoodies, baseball caps and any other pernicious accoutrements of bling culture which you see in those execrable music videos, and which we feel are retarding our young people's development and hindering their progress in the wider world".
I feel kind of retarded even writing about this.
I think what crack does is make you feel happy retarded.
Other posters liken the phrases "That's so retarded" and "I felt like such a retard" to offensive phrases about blacks, Jews, gays and women.
I tried to make a film that reflected that because I still feel a little like a retarded adolescent myself".
I guess that's why I let her hang out with us here at the coffee shop and so on that is, because she's retarded and I feel bad about it.
But for 13-year-old Sara Godfrey, the situation is complicated: her brother, Charlie, is retarded, and Sara often feels like a 24-hour unpaid baby sitter.
She felt like the kind of retarded person that's smart enough to know she's retarded.
Perhaps next time you feel compelled to use the words "retard," "retarded" or the suffix "-tard?" Stop.
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