

EDIT: see below comment
I don’t say that either.
the lemmy.world account is my alt
it was a joke but now I am the clown
EDIT: see below comment
I don’t say that either.
It’s annoying that the amount the general public cares about schizophrenic people is often less than they care about changing the words they speak.
This is common with a lot of disability-related terms, I expect this usage to decrease over time similar to how usage of ‘retard’ has.
I am unsure whether [‘schizophrenic people’ or ‘people with schizophrenia’] is correct here, I am going based off of what I have heard about [‘autistic people’ vs ‘people with autism’] as I could not find relevant information online.
son, I’m gonna blow (and then act like I don’t know no body)
balloon bop
skill issue, just be so weird that you make friends with the other weird guys
side effects may include: finding out why they are ostracized
Is this how dougdoug rolls in the big bucks?
PINGAS
skill issue, get a jerma profile picture instead and slowly become him
found the guy that all ai art trains off of
AI generated, look at that keyboard in the first panel
this is the kind of thing that I woulda done seriously as a kid and then get so mad when the teacher marked it wrong, damn unclear questions!
original comment, see edit first
are you kidding me
EDIT: I was confused by her saying ‘post’: I think she’s referring to my usage in the sidenote, which was intended as an example of [slurs towards disabled people that are no longer used], whereas I thought she was saying that I used them casually.
I don’t think discussing slurs is harmful to society in the same way that using them directly (as an epithet) is.
Despite this, I understand some people have strongly-negative reactions to seeing them, so I have added a content warning to the section.