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There's weird as in unusual, which I appreciate. Then there's weird as in creepy.
If you see two people in a park and one is an adult skipping around catching butterflies and the other one is trying to follow women around without them noticing, that is two totally different genres of weirdness going on. I'll happily skip around with the person following their passion without fear of judgement, but the other weirdo needs to be kicked out of the park.
I think people should stick to using more specific/descriptive negative language like creepy and vile against them instead of using more generic language like weird.
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That sounds like the difference between weird and creepy. Why not just say creepy? I suppose 'weird' may be a more effective insult, but I don't feel like it fits as well.
Republicans are creepy. I'm weird. There's very little overlap. I actually don't even think Republicans are that weird, they're just boring yet emboldened creeps.
It's not something I really thought about before reading this post, but I actually do think that 'weird' as an insult is kinda harmful, especially with how it overlaps with queerness and autism.