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    Paul Wermer, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (paulwermer@sfba.social)'s status on Wednesday, 01-May-2024 03:26:22 JST Paul Wermer, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Paul Wermer, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

    Just one more reminder that social change takes time, effort, commitment, persistence.

    And, unfortunately, possibly more than a generation. The status quo is one tough bugger*

    * "In the United States, particularly in the Midwest and South, it is an inoffensive slang term meaning "small animal"", see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bugger?wprov=sfla1

    https://mastodon.social/@davbatz/112360263237551643

    In conversation about a year ago from sfba.social permalink

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      Bugger
      Bugger or buggar can at times be considered as a mild swear word. In the United Kingdom the term has been used commonly to imply dissatisfaction, refer to someone or something whose behaviour is in some way inconvenient or perhaps as an expression of surprise. In the United States, particularly in the Midwest and South, it is an inoffensive slang term meaning "small animal". The term is used in the vernacular of British English, Australian English, New Zealand English, South African English, Hawaiian Pidgin, Indian English, Pakistani English, Canadian English, Caribbean English, Malaysian English and in Sri Lankan English. Etymology It is derived from Anglo-Norman bougre, from Latin Bulgarus, in reference to Bulgaria, from which the Bogomils, a sect labeled by church authorities as heretics, were thought to have come in the 11th century, after other "heretics" to whom abominable practices were imputed in an abusively disparaging manner. (The word Bogomil itself is not etymologically...

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