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Reading about today's San Francisco Pride Parade on the Gate, and I finally see the theme for this year..
"Out 4 Justice"
People, would it kill the printing budget to include a three-letter word instead of the text-messaging horror that English is rapidly sinking into? Can we please accept that "4" is the number between "3" and "5". and that "for" is a word in English? I can almost understand the substitution of such shortcuts if you are using a device that is difficult to use, or when speed is necessary, but here we are discussing an event that attracts millions and has a budget to match!
Save English! Or at least the American version of the language!
"Out 4 Justice"
People, would it kill the printing budget to include a three-letter word instead of the text-messaging horror that English is rapidly sinking into? Can we please accept that "4" is the number between "3" and "5". and that "for" is a word in English? I can almost understand the substitution of such shortcuts if you are using a device that is difficult to use, or when speed is necessary, but here we are discussing an event that attracts millions and has a budget to match!
Save English! Or at least the American version of the language!
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Date: 27 Jun 2004 09:58 (UTC)It wouldn't be much different if, say, someone decided that using '%' is the symbol for thâr, and you'd know which version of the word was meant by context.
The car is over %
I borrowed % lawn mower
% going on vacation
It's the nature of people to condense information down into it's simplest form, thus 'thou art' became 'you are' is becoming 'ur'. From a linguistic evolution standpoint, it's expected. Why spell out y.o.u.a.r.e. when u.r. makes the same sounds? Look at the evolution of letters themselves, why make a pictogram of a whole bird, when a couple simple stylus strokes gets across the same meaning?
The core of the language isn't changing, just the symbolic representations of those sounds.
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Date: 27 Jun 2004 12:39 (UTC)no subject
Date: 27 Jun 2004 16:27 (UTC)