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Words & phrases that should be removed from our vocabulary

GirlWhoLikes2Laugh

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I know that I recently wrote a thread about labels. Well some labels are good and some are just plain mean and nasty. The words that I think should be removed from our vocabulary are in no particular order:

Bastard - Why should there be a label for a child born of an unwed couple? I think it's mean and unnecessary.

Illegitimate child - Better than bastard but why have it? Why have labels that distinguish a child born of wed people from a child born of unwed people? Just curious about that.

Child born out of wedlock - Look up at bastard. Feel about it the same way.

Love child - Not crazy about this phrase either.

I mean calling children these names are like labeling for something they have no control over and it's mean and nasty. To me a child is a child to me, it doesn't matter whether their parents are married or not.

Just wondering people's thoughts on this.
 
I think Nihilist and narcissist should be removed since just about everybody has these traits nowadays, rendering said terms all but obsolete.

I'm not totally serious, but surely not joking.
 
The funny thing about "bastard" is, it is rarely used in the accurate context. As for the rest, I dunno. I don't see a problem with using them, if the specific information conveyed by them is relevant. Like any other label, they should be used when it is necessary and appropriate to include the specific information they were coined to provide, not as insults. Personally, I feel like dropping the terms would support the notion that there's something wrong with a person, for being any of them. I think it would be more productive if we could agree to not use them with a negative connotation.

Of course, a the same time, I can't really see when there would be a need to point out that a child was born out of wedlock. So you may have a point, there, after all.
 
Phrase I'm sick of:

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I agree with you. These words are very old fashioned. Today's more modern society doesn't need them.
 
Sorry, but I respectfully disagree. While I may not like certain words, I feel purposefully eliminating words is a form of censorship. And censorship doesn't sit well with me at all.

Words have been phased out and have disappeared altogether from the language over the centuries for lack of use and such. But to force them to be removed is just plain wrong.

If there is a word that I don't like, I simply don't use it. If someone else uses it, I just ignore it. But don't worry. The PC nazis are being allowed free reign to reshape the language so I'm sure you'll be happy when they take those words and many other away from you by force.
 
Sorry, but I respectfully disagree. While I may not like certain words, I feel purposefully eliminating words is a form of censorship. And censorship doesn't sit well with me at all.

Words have been phased out and have disappeared altogether from the language over the centuries for lack of use and such. But to force them to be removed is just plain wrong.

If there is a word that I don't like, I simply don't use it. If someone else uses it, I just ignore it. But don't worry. The PC nazis are being allowed free reign to reshape the language so I'm sure you'll be happy when they take those words and many other away from you by force.

Well Slacker all I am trying to say is that unfortunately on the news sometimes the newscaster will say something like this celebrity's illigitimate child that was born from them having an affair with someone wants money or something like that is nasty. I mean why should their be a distinction between a child that born of wed people than that of a child born of people unwed? I don't think it has anything to do with censorship, it's just unnessary to label people like that. I mean the word nigger is probably still in the dictionary and I don't like that work at all. Also the word chink that's derrogitory to an Asian is probably still in the dictionary and that's a nasty word either.


I quote Dr. Phil, "Opinions are like buts, everyone's got one."
 
I'm not so concerned about words already added to our language as I am words that look like they might be added later.

For example... "pwns" is about the dumbest slang word ever with an equally lame story behind its creation.
 
There are certainly words that would be better off gone, But it would be better in my opinion if they were to be gone because we as the human race let them phase out rather than actually have them removed. In any case its likely it wont happen either way but yes, it would be nice.

As for the words you highlighted, well, im a bastard, I actually quite like that the word is used, means when people try to offend me by calling me such I can simply and happily agree with them and carry on with my day, so it depends how ya look at it.
 
Sorry, but I respectfully disagree. While I may not like certain words, I feel purposefully eliminating words is a form of censorship. And censorship doesn't sit well with me at all.

Words have been phased out and have disappeared altogether from the language over the centuries for lack of use and such. But to force them to be removed is just plain wrong.

If there is a word that I don't like, I simply don't use it. If someone else uses it, I just ignore it. But don't worry. The PC nazis are being allowed free reign to reshape the language so I'm sure you'll be happy when they take those words and many other away from you by force.

Yup.:yourock:
 
There are certainly words that would be better off gone, But it would be better in my opinion if they were to be gone because we as the human race let them phase out rather than actually have them removed. In any case its likely it wont happen either way but yes, it would be nice.

As for the words you highlighted, well, im a bastard, I actually quite like that the word is used, means when people try to offend me by calling me such I can simply and happily agree with them and carry on with my day, so it depends how ya look at it.

Well the word bastard has different meanings. It can be used as a general insult as well as someone born of people not wed and it has a third meaning too like phrases such as "You lucky bastard" or something like that.
 
I'm not so concerned about words already added to our language as I am words that look like they might be added later.

For example... "pwns" is about the dumbest slang word ever with an equally lame story behind its creation.

I completely agree. Adding words because of a current and fleeting trend is abhorrent. Using them? Fine. But when they make those announcements on NPR and such about stupid slang words actually being added to the lexicon of the English language, I just want to puke. How many that were so popular that they were added in the 80's are still in use?

Maybe it's simply because I revere the English language that I hate to see it denigrated so. I do fear, however, that with the widespread use of the internet and the growing trend of lazy typing and the shortening of every possible word imaginable, that our language will be unrecognizeable in twenty to forty years.

And for what it's worth, Hari...I'm with ya. From one proud bastard to another. :triangle:
 
I feel like we had this discussion already...and me and...somebody..decided to start a bastard club LOL Dave and Hari...you in?? I'm not sure who our other founding member is...but when I find him I'll let ya know 🙂

I do remember he had some awesome slogans for us LOL
 
bastard bas·tard (bās'tərd) P
noun
1. A child born out of wedlock.
2. Something that is of irregular, inferior, or dubious origin.
3. Slang A person, especially one who is held to be mean or disagreeable.
adj.
1. Born of unwed parents; illegitimate.
2. Not genuine; spurious: a bastard style of architecture.
3. Resembling a known kind or species but not truly such.

Bastard seems to be one of my favorite words, I use it all the time
when jokingly slamming someone (That bastard!) and I also use
it when referring to something which changes the original form, as
in #2 in the adj. section (I bastardized a table top to make stocks...)

I find that word is useful, and now that I know Hari is one, I have
yet another use for it... *grin*

Lee
 
Well the word bastard has different meanings. It can be used as a general insult as well as someone born of people not wed and it has a third meaning too like phrases such as "You lucky bastard" or something like that.

Yes I know, that was kinda my point 😉
 
Sorry, but I respectfully disagree. While I may not like certain words, I feel purposefully eliminating words is a form of censorship. And censorship doesn't sit well with me at all.

Words have been phased out and have disappeared altogether from the language over the centuries for lack of use and such. But to force them to be removed is just plain wrong.

If there is a word that I don't like, I simply don't use it. If someone else uses it, I just ignore it. But don't worry. The PC nazis are being allowed free reign to reshape the language so I'm sure you'll be happy when they take those words and many other away from you by force.


I am sorry you take it that way Slacker because even though yes, it's a form of censorship that I want to get rid of these words from our vocabulary, I think that it's one of the most insulting things to label someone in a nasty way because they were born of parents not wed. I am only talking about a few words and phrases. It's okay to use the word bastard in a joking sense but my problem with it, is that one of the meanings of the word as LeeAllure pointed out is that it means someone born of unwed parents.

I know in this country that we really value our freedom and with that freedom unfortunately comes with the fact that we can insult people and make them feel like crap for whatever reason. I just think insulting someone because they were born of two people not wed is one of the worst things that you can do to someone because people have absolutely no control over the circumstances in which they are born. So, I respect that if there's a word you don't like then you don't use it but unfortunately not everyone feels this way.

By they way, Skidedoah (or have ever you spell it) I think you're idea of a bastard club is ridiculous and I'm not interested. Have fun in your club if you ever actually get is started, LOL :blaugh:.
 
I agree with Slacker, sorry Jen, but I think you're delusional!

Censorship is wrong, and it reeks of fascism. Just like busting these kids out there who get caught with a couple joints and get three months in JuVe. That's an obstruction of justice, just like censorship. Just like movies that get censored and edited so that people of all ages can watch them. I'm sorry but an R rated movie is not for everyone, and that is why we have ratings because not everyone can watch mature content. Although I was pissed to see eight year olds with their parents at the Saw V premire.

Anyway, this is America, and people have a right to speak their minds. The voice of descent will always be available to the American people, as it should be. And let me ask you how we should take out those words, Jen? Should we brainwash every person on the planet and block those words out of their heads, or just erase our minds completely so we can never say the words again?

I love you, Jen, but I think you've lost your mind lol!
 
By they way, Skidedoah (or have ever you spell it) I think you're idea of a bastard club is ridiculous and I'm not interested. Have fun in your club if you ever actually get is started, LOL :blaugh:.

I'm crushed :idunno: Luckily, unless your name is Dave or Hari, I didn't invite you..sooo....your response is somewhat unnecessary...not to mention the fact that it was a joke. I didn't attack you or your ridiculous thread, so why don't you back off like a good little girl.
 
Uh oh, she called Jen a little girl, those are fighting words for a TICKLE FIGHT!

But given the fact that Skip is bigger and stronger than Jen, my money is on her. Oh yeah, Skip, Jen's tasty toes are very ticklish and it drives her nuts when you slide in tongue in between those tootises lol!

Damn, I'm almost wanting to write a story about Skip vs. Jen, with Skip kicking some tickle a$$! Whatta ya say, ladies, care if JT writes a story for you both?
 
I have three thoughts on this:
1) Being born out of wed lock is no longer the taboo it once was. Its been a while sense I have heard on the news "The little bastard weight 8 lbs. 7oz.."

2) When I hear someone being called a bastard my first thought isn't "wow, his parents were not married when he was born."

3) Maybe the most important point is there are far worse names and labels out there.
 
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