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People often call each other "idiots" as an expression of frustration or disdain, typically when they perceive someone as acting foolishly or making poor decisions. It's a way to dismiss or belittle someone's actions or intelligence in a heated moment. This term can also serve as a social tool to reinforce group norms by highlighting behaviors considered unacceptable. However, using such labels can damage relationships and escalate conflicts.

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