meant originally a private person, one not engaged in any public office. Hence Jeremy Taylor says, "Humility is a duty in great ones, as well as in idiots" (private persons). The Greeks have the expressions, "a priest or an idiot" (layman), "a poet or an idiot" (prose-writer). As idiots were not employed in public offices, the term became synonymous with incompetency to fulfil the duties thereof. (Greek, idiotes.) (See Baron.) https://www.bootlegbooks.com/Referen.../data/643.html
Any player who, when being in the final stage of a level, loses against the personal enemy of myself, thus allowing this player to win the level and the game. Any player who, after being hit lethally by my ingenious strategics, droppes a bomb, killing me as well. www.stnspages.com/xblast/dict.shtml
A person with learning disabilities. The term was part of a standard classification of people with learning disabilities in the nineteenth century which implied that a person had a severe learning difficulty. https://www.socialcareassoc.com/reso...glossary/i.htm
meant originally a private person, one not engaged in any public office. Hence Jeremy Taylor says, "Humility is a duty in great ones, as well as in idiots" (private persons). The Greeks have the expressions, "a priest or an idiot" (layman), "a poet or an idiot" (prose-writer). As idiots were not employed in public offices, the term became synonymous with incompetency to fulfil the duties thereof. (Greek, idiotes.) (See Baron.)
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Well I don't know to whom exactly you're refering but I'd say because its not something they'd do face to face with other people and it makes them feel good about themselves.
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