Hello,
I have something thats been dwelling on my mind for a while but have only been able to make it into a communicable form now. It's been hanging around for some time because it's hard to communicate this opinion. It's hard to make sense of what i mean when the issue here is how one becomes difficult of communication.
I think that the use of language, the interest in wordplay and lexical symbology is fast becoming obsolete. This is particularly true with the example of the word "like". I've noticed that a subconscious habit to use this word to punctuate or replace verbs or adjectives is now very popular. And it's fucked.
What is the purpose of using an antiquated and excessively flowery array of english vocabulary in today's world when most people don't have an inkling of what these words mean? The excessive use of less common words tends to create confusion, quite in contradiction to the purpose of having many upon many of words to specifically describe something. Are we becoming dumber? Or is our linguistic palette becoming muddled, and all the colours are being mixed together to create, like, a brown colour?
I have something thats been dwelling on my mind for a while but have only been able to make it into a communicable form now. It's been hanging around for some time because it's hard to communicate this opinion. It's hard to make sense of what i mean when the issue here is how one becomes difficult of communication.
I think that the use of language, the interest in wordplay and lexical symbology is fast becoming obsolete. This is particularly true with the example of the word "like". I've noticed that a subconscious habit to use this word to punctuate or replace verbs or adjectives is now very popular. And it's fucked.
What is the purpose of using an antiquated and excessively flowery array of english vocabulary in today's world when most people don't have an inkling of what these words mean? The excessive use of less common words tends to create confusion, quite in contradiction to the purpose of having many upon many of words to specifically describe something. Are we becoming dumber? Or is our linguistic palette becoming muddled, and all the colours are being mixed together to create, like, a brown colour?
