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I find that sometimes the generation gaps on this blog can get people in trouble... lets not be too sensative people! geez!
@MrShush wrote:Didn't mean sick as bad--cool, amazing, blows my mind!
@Anonymous wrote:I find that sometimes the generation gaps on this blog can get people in trouble... lets not be too sensative people! geez!
@MrShush wrote:Didn't mean sick as bad--cool, amazing, blows my mind!
Interesting point. I would just comment that you're showing your own generation gap, too. Many people of (ahem) mature years don't know (or didn't bother to remember) that "sick" can be a term of praise.
In that case, it seems a bit unfair to accuse them of being "too sensitive."
Kind of like saying that a woman is phat... (although that one's probably long dead and gone)
@Anonymous wrote:I find that sometimes the generation gaps on this blog can get people in trouble... lets not be too sensative people! geez!
Agreed! I've already desensitized myself to your spelling anomalies. Perhaps also a generation gap issue?
All kidding aside, language is often ambiguous. Unless we clarify a word or a statement, it could mean a lot of things. Someone may want to say one thing but it does not come across as such as only the naked written word without the interpretive context is conveyed, not tone, gesture or mimic as in a face-to-face conversation.
haulingthescoreup wrote: Many people of (ahem) mature years don't know (or didn't bother to remember) that "sick" can be a term of praise.
Now I feel ashamed of having brought this up. I am only 32. I feel like an octogenarian.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I find that sometimes the generation gaps on this blog can get people in trouble... lets not be too sensative people! geez!
Agreed! I've already desensitized myself to your spelling anomalies.
Perhaps also a generation gap issue?
Hey, hey, hey, hey. No need for that.
Yikes, didn't mean to stir all this up. Sheesh...
@Anonymous wrote:
haulingthescoreup wrote: Many people of (ahem) mature years don't know (or didn't bother to remember) that "sick" can be a term of praise.
Now I feel ashamed of having brought this up. I am only 32. I feel like an octogenarian.
Wait till you're 56.
haulingthescoreup wrote:Wait till you're 56.
Then I will feel like a centenarian ... ahhmmm I mean Centurion.... Amex Centurion.