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alt text: A two panel comic. In the first panel there are two buttons labeled “I don’t believe in prescriptivism” and “‘Literally’ cannot mean ‘figuratively’”. A finger hovers between the buttons. In the second panel, the finger’s owner is sweating and wiping his brow, unable to decide.

  • funkless_eck
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    10 months ago

    James Joyce is a bad example. My man will use any word phthalatically, praxically and with attendancy to drum the nepenthe of the scouring sense held within the addled consciousness that inexorably reaches for the Cratylus — περὶ ὀνομάτων ὀρθότητος — Hades grins, his priapus rising, and farts laconically; toilets toilets all is toilets and shite to shine in the blithering morn

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      10 months ago

      ChatGPT got nothing on me lad Jamie!

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      10 months ago

      First, Joyce’s work varies across all of his writing, and second, you can’t pick the one author out of a list and use that to dismiss the argument. It’s basically the same as dismissing the singular “they.” It has a historical basis, and the entire meme is about descriptivism, which is based in how language is used rather than prescribing how it should be used.

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        10 months ago

        yeah but I’m saying Joyce just does what he wants and im just kidding around

        like take Ulysses chapter 9 (Scylla and Charybdis), lns 697–707

        He left her his
        Secondbest
        Bed.
        Punkt.
        Leftherhis
        Secondbest
        Leftherhis
        Bestabed
        Secabest
        Leftabed
        Woa!

        My joke was “was this the guy you want to use as a good example of descriptivism?!”