• @dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de
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    72 years ago

    Each to their own, but I may remind you that whenever your generation was growing up it’s incredibly likely that you were using words your parents didn’t use.

    I can see you’ve already been informed how language evolves, and if you can’t accept that then I don’t know what to say. I guess I could ask why you ain’t talking all Shakespearean?

    • @Pratai@lemmy.ca
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      -42 years ago

      Lighten up, kid. Just because I chose not to partake in some flavor-of-the-week slang, doesn’t mean I’m unwilling to keep up with change.

      I’m allowed to have an opinion that it’s fucking dumb.

      And if it’s Shakespearean that you’re after….

      Verily I perpend that though mayest o’er-rauhot thine aversion to proclivity and hastily fornicate thyself with nigh but the expertly expedience of one so deserved of such an unpregnant act.

      • @vzq@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        92 years ago

        That’s just old legalese. If you want Shakespearean you at least have to make it look like iambic pentameter.

      • @Nelots@lemm.ee
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        42 years ago

        flavor-of-the-week slang

        Yeet has actually been around for multiple years now. People have been saying it since at least 2018, probably longer.

      • @dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de
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        62 years ago

        Hence me writing each to their own. I would have thought that conveyed that I support you right to have an opinion.

        kid

        To a 40 year old. Gee thanks buddy for the condescending tone.

        lighten up

        And goes on to say

        I’m allowed to have an opinion that it’s fucking dumb…

        Have a wonderful day. I was merely trying to point out that language changes. I tried that in a civil manner, perhaps that didn’t come across.