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  2. List of disability-related terms with negative connotations

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    Some people believe that terms should be avoided if they might hurt people; others hold the listener responsible for misinterpreting terms used without harmful intent. [citation needed] For example, crazy should be avoided in describing persons or their behaviors, but is less likely to cause offense if used as an intensifier as in "crazy speed ...

  3. Insanity - Wikipedia

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    In English, the word "sane" derives from the Latin adjective sanus, meaning "healthy". Juvenal's phrase mens sana in corpore sano is often translated to mean a "healthy mind in a healthy body". From this perspective, insanity can be considered as poor health of the mind, not necessarily of the brain as an organ (although that can affect mental ...

  4. What makes 'Karens' tick? Experts analyze the entitled ... - AOL

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    As "Karens" continue to go viral for their over-the-top behavior, Yahoo Life speaks with experts in psychology, sociology and race to understand what's behind the archetype.

  5. Lunatic - Wikipedia

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    The artist William Hogarth portrayed a "longitude lunatic" in the eight scene of his 1733 work A Rake's Progress. [17] Twenty years later, though, Hogarth described John Harrison's H-1 chronometer as "one of the most exquisite movements ever made." [17] Later, members of the Lunar Society of Birmingham called themselves lunaticks. [18]

  6. 5 Phrases a Child Psychologist Is Begging Parents and ...

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    “Particularly in high-achieving regions, this is a go-to question,” Dr. Danda says. “Not every student decides or needs to go to college immediately after high school. Some kids need more ...

  7. Vicious generational cycle: Young people say they can’t work ...

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    And some young people even avoid applying to jobs, with 18% of the age bracket not sending resumés and 12% missing interviews because of anxiety, depression or other reasons.

  8. Workaholic - Wikipedia

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    There is no generally accepted medical definition of this condition, although some forms of stress, impulse control disorder, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder can be work-related; ergomania is defined as "excessive devotion to work especially as a symptom of mental illness".

  9. Crazy Props, Googly Eyes, Better Fake Vomit: ‘SNL ... - AOL

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    Crazy Props, Googly Eyes, Better Fake Vomit: ‘SNL’ Star Sarah Sherman Works to Make Viewers Laugh ‘While They Are Screaming in Horror’ Brian Steinberg November 30, 2023 at 2:45 PM