There's a word for this in English: Kerfauxfle.
We must endeavor to introduce this word into the common lexicon.
'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
There's a word for this in English: Kerfauxfle.
We must endeavor to introduce this word into the common lexicon.
In other news, I love the drawings of things writers fuel themselves with
That's great! In fact, that makes me like F.Scott Fitzgerald more than anything I've read by him.
Truman Capote had a short day, eh?
We must endeavor to introduce this word into the common lexicon.
right? I love it.
One of the blogs I read is thinking about dealing with the overrun of trolls by requiring everyone use their real names (they thought about using the Facebook commenting system - which I find is the scourge of the devil, slows websites WAY down, but maybe that's just for me since I'm not on FB).
I wrote them a longish email about how I thought pseudos isn't the problem, but that lack of community and ineffective moderation WAS the problem.
What say you all?
You white people are like glitter. You get absolutely everywhere. And just because we think you've gotten rid of most of you, doesn't mean there isn't some lurking back there, cheerfully waiting for the least expected moment.
I SEE YOU.
LeN, there is a level of identity that can be achieved using fake names. It's not real names or anarchy. And I've seen people be bags of dicks using their real names. Keep people accountable for what they said, and endeavour to keep them to one identity per person.
Then monitor the tone of the discussion.
I don't think I'm signing on anywhere in the near future that needs my real last name unless it's a professional community. Moon will have to do in the meanwhile.
Thanks, guys, for reminding me to wear makeup. You're really useful.
A lesson in standing up for yourself--there were no brownie cupcakes in the case at the cafe downstairs, but when I asked, lo magically one appeared. So if I'd stayed mum and been happy with the apparent status quo...no chocolately goodness.
(they thought about using the Facebook commenting system - which I find is the scourge of the devil, slows websites WAY down, but maybe that's just for me since I'm not on FB).
This drives me nuts. A couple of political blogs that I used to comment on switched over to this with the result that I no longer comment there. The way political blogs can get, I'm not linking comments that directly to the rest of my online life. And I'm not setting up a dummy Yahoo account which appears to be the only way around. (Also annoying: the comment display order defaults to "social ranking" and you have to click every time to resort chronologically. WTF?")
I'm not alone - the comment volumes have dropped precipitously.
You white people are like glitter.
Wheeeee!
One of my favorite foreign words is rather simple. It’s the German “doch”. It simply means yes, but to a negative question. For example, the question, “You aren’t going?” in English. If you answer “yes”, it is ambiguous (“yes, you aren’t going”, or “yes, you are going”). Doch removes that ambiguity. It always means (in this case), “Yes, you are going”.
French has this ("oui" vs. "si"), but I don't think Italian or Spanish does, do they?
We must endeavor to introduce this word into the common lexicon.
I think it might be Rio's coinage. She was the Queen of the Kerfauxfle. Though Msbelle's got a real knack for it too.