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I'm afraid that I don't get it. Maybe the idea is that old-tyme slang involved new meanings for old words, like "cool", while "LOL" is an altogether new word? So it's not that, but what? I already know that. What I don't get is why someone would think that this is a new linguistic development, more like a new language than like just another example of the well-established phenomenon that gave us SNAFU and many others.
No special explanation needed. Well, I know that "No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American people", as H. Mencken said, but "unshelved" is a comic strip. An internet comic strip about librarians , for cripes sake, which I expect to be at least a bastion of common sense, if not a beacon of intellect.
I'm disappointed. I was doing some reading the other night. In this case the book was Hesiod's Theogony. Okay, I admit that I'd already finished my nightly crossword puzzle to help ward off Alzheimers, but Hesiod used a term that seemed really odd. I'm sure you're all familiar with Hesiod but this part had to do with Prometheus, who had just deceived his father, Zeus, by playing a trick on him.
As Hessiod records the story, Prometheus:. Playing tricks on Zeus, such as stealing his private stash of fire, was a serious no-no in those days so Zeus decided to deal harshly with his naughty son the obvious lesson: don't mess with God. So what was this punishment? He created woman. I suspect you already know that at this point in mythical history the world was populated entirely with males, so Zeus's punishment had serious implications for But the Genesis account of man's fall suggests pretty much the same thing.