They say that I’m cozy, and sometimes
I feel like I’m cozy (I feel like I’m cozy)
But I know I’m not cozy (I’m not cozy)
And my mistakes don’t make me, or break me

They say that I’m cozy, and sometimes
I feel like I’m cozy (I feel like I’m cozy)
But I know I’m not cozy (I’m not cozy)
And my mistakes don’t make me, this the way G*d made me
They say that I’m cozy

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The euphemism treadmill is a linguistic phenomenon where words used as euphemisms for unpleasant concepts eventually acquire negative connotations, leading to the need for new euphemisms. This cycle continues as new terms also become tainted over time, requiring further replacements.

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Examples of words that have undergone the euphemism treadmill include “c*******,” which evolved to “h**********,” then “d**abled,” and more recently “differently abled.”

Another example is “m***** r**********,” which has shifted to “intellectually d**abled” as societal views on language and disability have changed.

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