From: | Hawkmoon |
Date: | 24 Jan 2000 at 19:36:08 |
Subject: | Re: Re: Memory usage |
From: Hawkmoon@castle-brass.co.uk
Greetings Robin Hueskes, on 24-Jan-00 05:08:42 you scribed the following:-
RH> From: Robin Hueskes <robinh@knuut.de>
RH> Hello J.G.
>> It was you that started it, yes..but as you can see there are others in
>> here that special and do not have problems and call someone a "moron"
>> for agreeing or mentioning the same situation..
RH> When I'm right ... Calling *something* a 'moron' means nothing
RH> offensive ... It's a word to describe a doubled meaning like 'wet
RH> water' as water is always wet (I dont mean ice ;) ...
Then you have a very strange use for the word moron, let's see
Moron: n. 1. colloq. a very stupid or foolish person. 2. an adult with a
mental age of about 8-12.
So as you can see calling someone this is meant to cause offence.
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