Feeling those sensational emotions
Aug. 16th, 2012 04:56 pmAllow me to indulge my inner cranky old woman for a moment, at the expense of internet linguistics.
1.) I do not have "feels", I have feelings, because I don't regard three additional letters as that much of a burden.
2.) I most definitely do not have "all the feel(ing)s" about any subject, be they a character, actor, vid, writer, book, film, tv show, song, or the cat who is eyeing me right now as if to dispute this claim. Considering the rich human emotional spectrum, this particular hyperbole strikes me as both empty and lazy, vocabulary wise.
3.) The term "moar" for "more" is just as irritating, despite offering the same number of letters as the original word. English isn't my native language, which means I mentally have to translate every word I write and read in it anyway. I refuse to memorize different ways to spell a word in it.
And now excuse me while I indulge a variety of feelings watching various vids from the recent con, in as much as they're available in my country because so far GEMA has struck to prohibit half of those I tried being shown on YouTube.
1.) I do not have "feels", I have feelings, because I don't regard three additional letters as that much of a burden.
2.) I most definitely do not have "all the feel(ing)s" about any subject, be they a character, actor, vid, writer, book, film, tv show, song, or the cat who is eyeing me right now as if to dispute this claim. Considering the rich human emotional spectrum, this particular hyperbole strikes me as both empty and lazy, vocabulary wise.
3.) The term "moar" for "more" is just as irritating, despite offering the same number of letters as the original word. English isn't my native language, which means I mentally have to translate every word I write and read in it anyway. I refuse to memorize different ways to spell a word in it.
And now excuse me while I indulge a variety of feelings watching various vids from the recent con, in as much as they're available in my country because so far GEMA has struck to prohibit half of those I tried being shown on YouTube.
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Date: 2012-08-16 03:41 pm (UTC)(English is my native language, so I don't feel (heh) this quite as strongly, but yes, the first several times I saw "moar" I wondered about harvesting flightless extinct birds. As a person who
glories inadmits to being Old, I tend to smile on fangirlish speech patterns without adopting that stuff myself. There's another word that gets either truncated or misspelled, which I'm not remembering at the moment, and it does drive me wild.)no subject
Date: 2012-08-16 05:20 pm (UTC)Works like a charm.
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Date: 2012-08-17 07:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-08-16 07:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-08-16 10:32 pm (UTC)*I hate the word derp and it's meaning, but it describes exactly what these pictures are doing.
I've always felt like moar was a cross between more and roar. Like an emphatic way of saying more. The yelling is in the spelling.
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Date: 2012-08-17 03:48 pm (UTC)I'd probably be nicer to her if I were dealing with misspellings in a foreign language with one of the most arbitrary and baffling orthographies in the world.