VJCPatriot
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Then that's too bad, because Collins is far superior to the slower, more injury-prone Hightower.Hightower is the QB of this D. Collins prefers warm environment.
It's offensive to everyone that has a family member so afflicted.
My aunt was mentally ******ed for the first 35 years of my life before she became intellectually disabled or whatever instead. It's still medical terminology, political correctness not withstanding. Some day Autistic will be derogatory as well. The wheel spins.
(Disclosure - I don't want that to happen, but now i think Butler is top priority, and we can play the leverage game with HT and Collins)
it is not political correctness
Are people really disputing whether calling someone "******ed" is offensive?
I can't believe we're still having this conversation in 2016...show respect to others, and just find another freakin word to use already! How hard is that?
Take your censorship, and your political correctness, and shove it where the sun doesn't shine. I will use the words I choose to use.
Take your censorship, and your political correctness, and shove it where the sun doesn't shine. I will use the words I choose to use.
Epic. A true man's man.
Not even...using "******ed" is as outdated as calling someone a "Negro" or "Oriental." Regardless of what your intentions are when using them, those words are just inappropriate for today's culture.
We're all grown-ups here. Do I really need to explain this?
As many, many have said, it is extremely unlikely that Collins will stay