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12-17-2006 7:57 AM
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12-17-2006 10:29 AM
themuffinman
I believe it.
"Idiot" was originally used in ancient Greek city-states to refer to people who were overly concerned with their own self-interest and ignored the needs of the community. Declining to take part in public life, such as (semi-)democratic government of the polis (city state), such as the Athenian democracy, was considered dishonorable. "Idiots" were seen as having bad judgment in public and political matters. Over time, the term "idiot" shifted away from its original connotation of selfishness and came to refer to individuals with overall bad judgment–individuals who are "stupid".

In modern English usage, the terms "idiot" and "idiocy" describe an extreme folly or stupidity, its ...
12-17-2006 10:43 AM
bignosemousie
Oooh, did you fall for this Djiezes?
12-17-2006 4:58 PM
Godfrey Daniel
There seems to a be a concerted effort by the Original Idiots to reclaim the term, Muffinman
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