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Postliterate America

4 pointsby H4CK3RM4Nalmost 7 years ago

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sonnyblarneyalmost 7 years ago
&quot;there is no subtlety left to language&quot;<p>There can be and English is well suited to it, though it is rare.<p>Crazy example is Paris Hilton&#x27;s use of a single term: &quot;That&#x27;s Hot&quot;<p>Basically, she would use the simple two words to both openly mock and demean someone, subtly enough that only erstwhile &#x27;in the know&#x27; people would get it ... but at the same time, it was in a way earnest, honestly supporting the authenticity of whatever she&#x27;s commenting on.<p>Example, some odd guy from the sticks would say or do something a little bold, play some crazy song on a banjo, and she&#x27;d say &#x27;That&#x27;s Hot&#x27; as if to say &quot;That&#x27;s so laughably lame, but also, kinda cool and authentic, Bravo&quot;.<p>In only two words.<p>Aside from the &#x27;sour grapes of the author having been displaced by globalized concentration in journalism ... he does make a point.