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How do you feel?

It's "can" and "not", not "cannot", this is why there's "can't".
11 (23.9%)
It was my birthday yesterday, everyday, and everymonth.
4 (8.7%)
Foreign language words in scrabble is cheating.
9 (19.6%)
Shudup!
3 (6.5%)
LOL is a word and should be spoken out loud.
4 (8.7%)
i DO'NT Need NO gRAMMARZ OR, NO SPELLIGNS?
4 (8.7%)
today, i helped my uncle jack off a horse.
2 (4.3%)
Snuffleupagus
9 (19.6%)

Total Members Voted: 45

Author Topic: The english language getting crazy  (Read 7574 times)

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Offline TopAce

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Re: The english language getting crazy
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The words that already exist as part of the english language backbone is one thing. Another is new foreign words that don't really need a place that not everyone knows. My absolutionism for scrabble really just tends to wish a fire death to the foreign language words that currently don't exist as part of english that get used in the game all the time.

Let me recite my question:

Who decides which words belong to which category? With time, bidet will also be as much of a valid word as any unit of measurement or a food of foreign origin (pizza, spaghetti).
« Last Edit: March 21, 2010, 05:09:44 am by TopAce »
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