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While I don't dispute Palmer's dislike of scientists, the term "egg head" isn't a derogatory one. Within a military culture it's just like Army soldier being called "grunts", Marines being called "jarheads", Air Force being called "flyboys", and the Navy being called "squids". "Egghead" just refers to super-smarts, who are often bald or balding. Whether it was "incessant" or not (really only during Spartan Ops, so it's even outweighed by a lot more Palmer dialogue) seems to be really subjective to me, and I personally think we should steer clear of biased language like that in articles. Would a moderator be opposed to me brushing up her page? [[User:The Ragin Pagan|The Ragin Pagan]] ([[User talk:The Ragin Pagan|talk]]) 05:10, 9 June 2018 (EDT) | While I don't dispute Palmer's dislike of scientists, the term "egg head" isn't a derogatory one. Within a military culture it's just like Army soldier being called "grunts", Marines being called "jarheads", Air Force being called "flyboys", and the Navy being called "squids". "Egghead" just refers to super-smarts, who are often bald or balding. Whether it was "incessant" or not (really only during Spartan Ops, so it's even outweighed by a lot more Palmer dialogue) seems to be really subjective to me, and I personally think we should steer clear of biased language like that in articles. Would a moderator be opposed to me brushing up her page? [[User:The Ragin Pagan|The Ragin Pagan]] ([[User talk:The Ragin Pagan|talk]]) 05:10, 9 June 2018 (EDT) | ||