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   From: bax02_spamblock@baxcode.com   
      
   KKKernal Corn wrote in   
   news:6kllqk1knrqmpg426lr97t6akc1p18lfa4@4ax.com:   
      
   > On Fri, 6 Mar 2026 05:05:20 -0000 (UTC), Webbster    
   > wrote:   
   >   
   >>KKKernal Corn wrote in   
   >>news:n7ekqk1vud8rr6gcsnkbrq3e6dpj17lg5h@4ax.com:   
   >>   
   >>> On Thu, 5 Mar 2026 23:22:06 -0000 (UTC), Webbster    
   >>> wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>>KKKernal Corn wrote in   
   >>>>news:t4ojqk1mpcedj4nvevjc73udv5v7danhn9@4ax.com:   
   >>>>   
   >>>>> On Thu, 5 Mar 2026 17:39:09 -0000 (UTC), Webbster   
   >>>>> wrote:   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>>KKKernal Corn wrote in   
   >>>>>>news:guuiqktm3s4kmddqga074kn4inagrsh6q6@4ax.com:   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> On Thu, 5 Mar 2026 05:12:08 -0000 (UTC), Webbster   
   >>>>>>> wrote:   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>>>Words change definition all the time. The definition of "gender"   
   >>>>>>changed   
   >>>>>>>>in the mid-20th century. So you're probably back 100 years or   
   >>>>>>>>more,   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> You're so full of shit. They don't change. A dog is a dog and   
   >>>>>>> will always be a dog. What changes is the introduction of   
   >>>>>>> Orwellian woke Newspeak such as this 'gender transition'   
   >>>>>>> horseshit.   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>Is this enough, or do you need more?   
   >>>>>>==========   
   >>>>>>Nice: Originated from Latin nescius ("ignorant") and meant foolish,   
   >>>>shy,   
   >>>>>>or ignorant in Middle English; it shifted to mean precise, then   
   >>>>pleasant   
   >>>>>>or agreeable.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>>Awful/Awesome: Originally, both meant "full of awe" or inspiring   
   >>>>>>wonder/reverence. "Awful" shifted to mean extremely bad, while   
   >>>>"awesome"   
   >>>>>>shifted to mean wonderful or impressive.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>>Silly: Derived from the Old English   
   >>>>>>sælig ("blessed, happy, fortunate"), it shifted over centuries to   
   >>>>>>mean innocent, then weak, and finally foolish.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Modern English is not the same as Olde English or Middle English or   
   >>>>> even Anglo-Saxon. They are not the same language. English has   
   >>>>> evolved but a dog is still a dog and a retard is still a retard.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Now go find a dictionary that proves every word in it is what it   
   >>>>> says it is.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>   
   >>>>I just proved that words do change   
   >>>   
   >>> When they move from one language to another, dickhead. Are you now   
   >>> going to compare the meanings of English words to their *Latin*   
   roots?   
   >>>   
   >>> And again, where is this dictionary of yours that offers proof for   
   >>> every word it contains, eh? LOL   
   >>   
   >>you said words never, ever change meanings. Did you lie?   
   >   
   > Within one language, shithead. Did you just try to reinterpret what I   
   > actually wrote, having previously post-edited several lines of my   
   > text?   
   >   
   > Once more, find this dictionary of yours that proves every word it   
   > contains.   
   >   
   =========   
   AI Overview   
   Many English words have undergone significant semantic shifts, often   
   moving from positive to negative (pejoration) or vice versa   
   (amelioration). Examples include   
   nice (originally "ignorant"), awful ("worthy of awe"), silly ("blessed"),   
   and meat ("food in general"). Other examples include bully (originally   
   "sweetheart"), girl (any child), and artificial ("skillful").   
      
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   More recently, look at slang terms:   
    = i'm down with that   
    = The adjective snarky had been around for a century, but according to   
   Merriam-Webster, the noun snark, meaning “an attitude or expression of   
   mocking irreverence and sarcasm,” didn’t appear until 1999—an apt label   
   for a lot of '90s humor.   
    = That boy's wicked smart!   
      
   'course all you conservaturds are 404.   
      
      
      
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   United we ribbit, divided we croak   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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