Moan? Nope-I saw Longhorn
A Chippy Northern Ape
Aye cos those words have one definitive meaning and aren’t “inherently subjective”Lads - dialectical Yorkshire word for males.
Talent - colloquial positive superlative
Normal - descriptive of a phenomenon being common.
If you find these things problematic you're probably an elitist buffoon (as your condescending use of 'mint' indicates). As such you are probably the one who has misunderstood 'socialism'. Decency and respect are also inherently subjective. Some might find taking the piss out of language associated with the working class to be both disrespectful and demonstrating a lack of decency...
Nowt to do with class & Im struggling to comprehend how / why you (try to) conflate “taking the piss” out of a word with no (other) pejorative meaning / ‘understanding ( to my knowledge) with what is & isn’t decent
nb It has previously been (considered) “normal” to put bairns up chimneys, exclude women from voting, (still is) & avoid the sight of legs on furniture
Incredibly, (thankfully) norms can & do change, there are plenty of words, phrases& most importantly inherent attitudes reflected by that word I no longer use in certain contexts
I still meet up with ‘the lads’
I don’t (any longer) get my ‘tabs’ from the ‘P***i shop (In Grimethorpe)
I (continue to) appreciate the (outstanding) talent of Billy Sharp
I (personally) dislike the use of the word mint ( & ‘class’) as a generic superlative - I also prefer ‘gaol’ to ‘jail’ as a spelling but hey ho