• BearGun@ttrpg.network
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    8 months ago

    Sorry bud, it’s a word exactly because “everyone got it wrong and it had to be shoved into dictionaries”. Languages and the words they contain aren’t static, they evolve over time based on how people use them.

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      8 months ago

      No no, language as it existed at the time I learned it is the FOREVER AND ONLY CORRECT WAY. -OP, probably.

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        8 months ago

        Theyre like the linguistic version of religious nutjobs. Semantics dont matter, they just want you to live your life according to a stern set of rules with no flexibility. Submit or burn in hell.

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          In the 90s there was an explosion of people desperate to “correct” every usage of the word ‘irony.’

          Nevermind that one of the definitions is just an “incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs.”

          Any outcome that’s different from what you expected meets the definition of ‘ironic.’ That’s all you need.

          You probably shouldn’t expect clear weather just because it’s your wedding day. But if you do, and it rains, it’s fuckin ironic.

          But to this day, fools fall all over themselves to chirp up anytime Alanis Morisette comes on the radio.

          The allure of the appearance of superiority is strong. We’re all vulnerable to it, or most of us.