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substitute) wrote2005-01-13 05:17 pm
The social rank of language in these here united states
- Senior managers take pride in their inability to write clearly; it shows that they do not have to do work.
- Reading, like religion, is now an activity reserved for children, women, and the old. Men in their prime do not read books.
- People who speak in complete sentences or, worse, entire paragraphs are labeled as "foreign", "possibly homosexual" (if male), or "stuck up".
- People who do not read well or speak clearly, but are either wealthy or very religious, are regarded as being wiser than writers or readers.
- Poetry has been dead for almost 100 years.
- Short short stories, vignettes, and blogs are the largest pieces of text that anyone under 50 wants to consume.
- Dialogue in film has been replaced with sound effects.
- Inarticulate illiteracy is mistaken for sincerity.
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(Anonymous) 2005-01-14 01:35 am (UTC)(link); )
Hey, let's face it:
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Since half the children's movies are being watched on the Escelaaade flat screen before they even leave the parking lot, we know our plot wouldn't last very long. Other forms of trickery myst be used I guess.
Maybe we could replace the contents of an audiobook with audio-instructions on how to read. Hey.. that's a good idea! Maybe I can find one to help me with my run-on sentances and overuse of multiple periods.
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and of course, i made a poetry community for the really crappy stuff.
I have it all