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Started by shadowDOESrock, October 26, 2014, 12:36:08 AM

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Elija2

Language changes dude, get over it.

Hakudamashi

Then what is the point of a dictionary?
Why bother teach language arts?

What is the fucking point of "expert"?, and by extension "Novice" and "Adept"?
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Elija2

Because language doesn't change that much.

Hakudamashi

Or you can learn to use the words as they're supposed to.
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Elija2

Dost thou thinketh we shouldst go back to talking like this?

Ioshyriku

Excuse me while I get another bag of popcorn dood!

But seriously now, I think you doods are turning a silly little argument into a way bigger thing than it already is, dood!

jkid101094

Quote from: Prinnyriku on October 30, 2014, 12:54:43 PM
But seriously now, I think you doods are turning a silly little argument into a way bigger thing than it already is, dood!
That's just what we do, apparently.


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Hakudamashi

Quote from: Elija2 on October 30, 2014, 11:05:00 AM
Dost thou thinketh we shouldst go back to talking like this?
That's a matter of speech, which is forever changing with the times.

I'm talking about the meaning of words.

Does it make sense to use professional interchangeably with expert when the two words have nothing to do with each other?
Professional means you're getting paid, expert means you're good at it.
You can be good at something and not get paid for it, and you can get paid for something you're not good at. We made these two different words for two different cases. Fusing words like that just causes unnecessary confusion when one tries to express a thought.

Going back to your "example"
It still means "Do you think we should go back to talking like this?" I still understand what you say cause each word you used, despite it's change in spelling and possibly pronunciation through the times, still mean what they're supposed to mean, the words have not lost their purpose.
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Elija2

Quote from: Hakudamashi on October 30, 2014, 01:34:05 PM
Fusing words like that just causes unnecessary confusion when one tries to express a thought.

Nobody is confused by it because everybody knows what the person means.

Hakudamashi

It gives the false pretence that all professionals are good at their jobs.
Which I dunno about you, but it has lead to unnecessary lengths of dialogue on my end.
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Elija2

Quote from: Hakudamashi on October 30, 2014, 02:01:10 PM
It gives the false pretence that all professionals are good at their jobs.
Which I dunno about you, but it has lead to unnecessary lengths of dialogue on my end.

If people are erroneously called pros, how is that the fault of the word?

Hakudamashi

It's not erroneous, for they are getting paid.
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Elija2

Quote from: Hakudamashi on October 30, 2014, 02:20:42 PM
It's not erroneous, for they are getting paid.

I said "pros", not "professionals".

Hakudamashi

Pros is shorthand for professional
...and prostitute...
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Elija2

So there's such thing as a pro pro?