Do you always introduce yourself by insulting people?
Jeri Smith-ReadyTags: insulting
The fake laughter is an implied message.
Toba BetaTags: insulting fake-laughter implied-message
Nat Parson says it's the devil's mark."
"Nat Parson's a gobshite."
Maddy was torn between a natural feeling of sacrilege and a deep admiration of anyone who dared call a parson 'gobshite.
Tags: superstition insulting
I don't want to see you. I don't like you. I don't like your face. You look like an insufferable egotist. You're impertinent. You're too sure of yourself. Twenty years ago I would have punched your face with the greatest of pleasure.
Ayn RandTags: ego dislike insulting old-man punch
I remembered that Johnson had declared portrait painting to be an improper employment for a woman. “Public practice of any art and staring in men’s faces is very indelicate in a female,” he had said.
Well I’d seen Dr. Johnson’s face in the book’s frontispiece and I couldn’t imagine anyone male or female wanting to stare into it for any length of time —the man was an absolute toad.
Smiling always seems to annoy people more than actually insulting them. Or maybe I just have an annoying smile.
Jim ButcherTags: smiling humorous insulting annoy
Never use a big word when a little filthy one will do.
Johnny CarsonTags: language profanity insult insulting pomposity cursing
A man does not have to feel less than human to realize his sin; oppositely, he has to realize that he gets no special vindication for his sin.
Criss JamiTags: equality human sin forgiveness salvation confession excuses torture repentance ridicule normal realization special insulting equal normality sinner vindication exceptions confronting-problems demeaning degrading
A man is a penis-wrinkle when calling him a dickhead would be a compliment.
N.M. Facile[T]he cardboard bookcase of her character had already collapsed under the strain.
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