College Fail

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The English language, which arose from humble Anglo-Saxon roots to become the lingua franca of 600 million people worldwide and the dominant lexicon of international discourse, is dead. It succumbed last month at the age of 1,617 after a long illness. It is survived by an ignominiously diminished form of itself.

The end came quietly on Aug. 21 on the letters page of The Washington Post. A reader castigated the newspaper for having written that Sasha Obama was the “youngest” daughter of the president and first lady, rather than their “younger” daughter. In so doing, however, the letter writer called the first couple the “Obama’s.” This, too, was published, constituting an illiterate proofreading of an illiterate criticism of an illiteracy. Moments later, already severely weakened, English died of shame.

From “Goodbye, cruel words: English. It’s dead to me.” by Gene Weingarten, The Washington Post. (via karinanotcinerina)

Another offshoot of the Obama administration: The death of English.

(via elsi)

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    Another offshoot of the Obama administration: The death of English.
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    As a person more or less trained in linguistics, I appreciate that languages change and understand the value of...
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    English is dead. Long live… oh hell somebody do CPR, Breathe dammit BREATHE!!!
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