Nov 07, 2008 12:40
Sometimes I wonder if people in other countries are learning English grammar from internet memes like lolcats.
I just got a piece of spam trying to get me to click on a link with this subject line: "Barack Obama can lost President's Chair".
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The centre of everything is the center. Sometimes the colour of colors is delightful.
Obvious examples, surely; and yet repeated throughout "english" time.
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The clear historical marker of things such as center/centre, color/colour, et al is the seperation of nation. Although certainly there was some buffer time as usage declined...
but ye olde English (Englishe sometimes...) is different from the more recent basis of western English, aka Americanization or however you wish to call it.
Obvious examples of different groupings of time and relevance to such.
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i always pronounce it "L-O-L cats".
but recently i heard someone say: "lawlcats" (umm.. like lollipop, w/o the ipop)
Sometimes I wonder if I can learn how to be cool via people who understand internet memes like lolcats.
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My work's customer base is mainly made up of 17 year old internet addicts. I get exposed to all the internet memes, one way or another.
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ha! this is what i said to sonja about some girl's halloween costume that had leaves on it: "i wanna roll around on her!" i like leaves. i'm sure the girl was nice, but i only wanted to roll on her leaves.
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hey yo it's lizo -- i'm out of town, but doing a project / hanging out with y'all is in the back of my mind. be back late november... i'll be busy, but hopefully not TOO busy.
~lizo
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