Glasshalffull
Player Valuation: £10m
Look, mate, I don't have any big personal grievance agains you, and am in fact chuckling at your creative use of English with, 'simpering bootlicker'. Good work with that.She literally was a geriatric.
Geriatric [noun] - An aged person.
She was 96. It is sad when anyone dies, and their family should have all the time they need to grieve. Those of us, and there are many, who never met this individual and are unaffected by their passing should be able to live our lives as normal.
I have no contempt for Elizabeth Mountbatten-Windsor, I do have contempt for the concept of monarchy, I am simply indifferent. As you are to the thousands of other elderly people who die each week.
You seek to paint me as contemptible because I don't conform to your idea of a "subject" but it is you who seeks to enforce an outmoded cultural imperialism on the rest of us. You can mourn if you wish but you can't and won't make me or anyone else do so against our wishes. We don't live in an absolute monarchy just yet. I very much doubt you would enjoy living in one either. Maybe give Saudi Arabia a try, you simpering bootlicker.
There are loads of racist, sexist, or otherwise offensive, terms that might be hidden away from with a dictionary reference. 'Geriatric', other than in a medical report, is clearly offensive, especially to those of us starting to look at being 70 as a good thing, because the alternative is us shortly being dead. I didn't attempt to paint you as contemptible, but did assert that you must be contemptuous of some others because of your clearly pejorative use of 'geriatric', regardless of how you now seek to hide behind pedantry and the dictionary. Someone whose personality (at least to most of us a pleasant one) has died. That's a sad thing to lots of people. Nobody wants to force you to grieve, but think about just standing aside and letting others do so, eh?