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In response to
"
The fact about this that I find it silly to get worked up about is that languages that are rigid and static die.
"
by
Reagen
4 realz yo, lol....nm
Posted by
x (aka dmuck)
Apr 8 '11, 10:43
it's true. i feel this way about people who get freaked out about texting slang.
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In one sense, it's the new Cockney Rhyming Slang, but in another, it inhibits communication and it's annoying.
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Reagen
Apr 8, 10:45
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I don't see it inhibiting. It seems to make texting easier. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 8, 10:52
i don't really agree. it mostly just enhances communications within the tribe of the young. freaking out oldsters is just part of the package....nm
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x
Apr 8, 10:48
me too. it's evolutoin. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 8, 10:43
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