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Are People Lazy?

In general, are human beings lazy creatures?


  • Total voters
    20

Eddi

Christianity
Premium Member
Is the term in the phrase "lazy river" a pejorative?
I meant as applied to humans

And I don't see how a river can be lazy

Slow in comparison to other rivers?

Certainly

But lazy?

No, I don't think so I don't think that is meaningful
 

Eddi

Christianity
Premium Member
I just showed you...oh...never mind.


Noted.
A lazy river isn't even an actual river

To me a long piece of flowing water has to be naturally occurring to qualify as a river, perhaps from some mountains down to the sea

"Lazy river" is more of a name than it is a description
 

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
A lazy river isn't even an actual river

To me a long piece of flowing water has to be naturally occurring to qualify as a river, perhaps from some mountains down to the sea

"Lazy river" is more of a name than it is a description
A pejorative name? ;)
 

mikkel_the_dane

My own religion
They should get a job like the rest of us

Seriously, I can't work. Now that is what it is, but it becomes a problem, if I were forced to work, because I am just lazy. In the end it would cause me harm and even cause me to commit suicide.
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
Seriously, I can't work. Now that is what it is, but it becomes a problem, if I were forced to work, because I am just lazy. In the end it would cause me harm and even cause me to commit suicide.
I understand that some people can't work. I was being silly

Sorry/jealous to hear about that, though
 

dybmh

ויהי מבדיל בין מים למים
Yes, I'd say entirely

Entirely? What about lazing in the sun?

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SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
What's the point in that?
Amusement.

What are the factors which contribute to the positive or negative valence of "lazy"?
Do you mean what would determine whether or not the word is a pejorative? Because the opposite of pejorative isn't necessarily "positive."

But what would determine whether or not the word is used as a pejorative would be intent behind the usage and the subject being described as lazy.

If we were to call a sloth lazy, is that a pejorative? I wouldn't consider it so since 'lazy' is inherent to the species.
 

dybmh

ויהי מבדיל בין מים למים
Do you mean what would determine whether or not the word is a pejorative?

I meant what I wrote.

If we were to call a sloth lazy, is that a pejorative? I wouldn't consider it so since 'lazy' is inherent to the species.

Am I understanding your reply? It is dependent on whether or not the laziness is a naturally occuring defining characteristic? If so, determining whether or not "lazy" is pejorative when referring to a person requires answering the question in the OP. "Are people lazy?"
 

PureX

Veteran Member
People aren't lazy, they're crazy.

Which means all that frenetic energy gets wasted on all sorts of completely stupid endeavors.
 
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