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Ilove words particularly examining their origin, common, and formalusage. Words are the source of great sadness, overwhelming joy, and outof control laughter. All these emotions from a few letters put in aparticular order. Actually if you stop to examine words, phrases, evenlanguage you can see a whole social order coming from their use.Allwords have a particular meaning, and when I use this word I amincluding not only singular words, but phrases and even language .Addto a word a particular meaning, the choice of the word used, thecontext in which it is used, and even who and how the message isdelivered and some very interesting things often occur.Heresan interesting thought, let a gang of 5 year old girls loose in thekitchen with only one assignment: make a batch of cookies. Just imaginethe varieties of chaos that simple command can ignite. Letstake one phrase, live chat, and see the directions it can take us. Ifyou have been following my blogs you know I have consistently usedlive chat in a specific context and have always attached a specificmeaning to the term.Well,gosh, come to find out I have taken a very narrow interpretation of thephrase. As I began looking at other possible views of live chat, itreally struck me: what a dumb term; is there any other type of chatother than live? Dead chat, I dont think so. Now there may be someonesomewhere reading this post who would say that they chat with the deadfrom time to time. Well, chat strongly implies a dialog and I wouldargue that very few are capable of maintaining a dialog with the dead.Inthis digital age we have rewritten or added words to the dictionaryfaster than at any time before us. In todays world of Twitter, theincreased use of slang, and in some cases even laziness, it is becomingincreasingly difficult to place a singular definition on almost anyword used. Couple this criticism with an increased double meaning inour use of the word and the result? The use of a term that once meantone thing; but today it can mean many different things. Many of thesewords find them in direct conflict with each other. Heres a few:The farm was used to produce produce.The dump was so full that it the results?had to refuse more refuse.We must polish the Polish furniture.He could lead if he would get the lead out.The soldier decided to desert his dessert in the desert.Since there is no time like the present, he thought it was time to present the present.A bass was painted on the head of the bass drum.Seehow many of the same terms you can think of that for some bring tearsof joy, for others tears of sadness, and for yet others, laughter. Hereis mine: wedding. For some, hopefully the bride, a wedding is joyful;say the same word to someone else, the person with a broken heart, andtears will flow. Then theres the person who can only laugh when theyimagine this particular couple getting married.Aw yes, the wonderful world of words. But with this one exception, dont play with my favorite words: live chat.
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