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There is no insulting someone who lives in a self-reinforcing fantasy world.
In fact, linguists agree that the etymological meaning of the word, a borrowing from the Massachusett language, is simply "woman," with no insulting implications.
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You will not find your Human Workplace until you starting saying "No!' to insulting interactions like the two you described in your letter.
He is another all talk, no action pol! Trump also had no problem insulting the looks of Cruz's wife, Heidi.
If that's impossible, there is no point insulting the victims by letting the charade continue.
There is no point insulting the reader's intelligence by going back over the grisly details.
No less insulting, the Cayman dodge has been blocking Americans from the protection of labor and anti-discrimination laws.
It is no good insulting the Labour party for reckless spending plans if the Conservatives fail to deliver costings for its plethora of policies".
"It's no good insulting a political party that people have chosen to vote for," the prime minister told the BBC.
Remarks from relatives, such as "You would be a lot prettier if you just had your jaw tapered," are considered no more insulting than "You'd get a lot more for your apartment if you redid the kitchen".
There is no more insulting term in her vocabulary than "bourgeois". She detested her mother, and, for reasons not clear to me, is only grudging in her admiration for her gentle father.
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