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andrewducker) wrote2023-11-14 12:00 pm
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Interesting Links for 14-11-2023
- 1. Scientists perplexed to find each nostril works separately to sense world
- (tags:smell noses )
- 2. If the UK government wants parents to work then wraparound care needs to be fixed
- (tags:parents work childcare uk )
- 3. Nearly Everyone With Mild Cognitive Impairment Goes Undiagnosed
- (tags:brains neuroscience fail )
- 4. 'Coyote vs. Acme' Shelved by Warner Bros, Taking $30M Tax Writeoff
- (tags:movies business OhForFucksSake )
- 5. US election results show rights still bewilderingly popular
- (tags:rights women USA politics funny )
- 6. Dutch elections: is a new version of PR on the way?
- (tags:Netherlands proportional_representation )
- 7. When Israel-Palestine Peace Was Within Reach
- (tags:Israel Palestine history )
- 8. What words were added to the dictionary the year you were born? (Gaia, Bipolar Disorder, and Woke for me)
- (tags:words history dictionary )
- 9. What's Biden's record on trans rights?
- (tags:transgender politics USA democrats )
- 10. "I've Been To Over 20 Homeschool Conferences. The Things I've Witnessed At Them Shocked Me."
- (tags:school Education children politics usa )
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There may be more differences than that. I await further research.
People aren't as symmetrical as they look.
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You can?
All I can tell is, there's a smell. The only ways to deduce where it comes from are logic ("It smells like a wet diaper. There's a toddler nearby. Therefore ...") or by moving around to determine if the smell gets stronger or weaker.
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8. A few nice things including bhangra, emoticon, steampunk and tatsoi.
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(which really should not be allowed to be a word, because it's half Latin and half Viking, but still.)
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- C.P. Scott, allegedly (but probably not)
(In Tom Stoppard's The Invention of Love, A.E. Housman makes a similar objection to the word 'homosexual'.)
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Well, I don’t know.
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8.
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Ah, sorry, not clear. In its original form I think it’s Anglo-Saxon. I was assuming - perhaps entirely wrongly - that this meant with the sense that it has now.
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But it was AAVE, and didn't leave black circles and hit the mainstream until decades later as far as I can see
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Thank you!
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But it was clearly in use before then to some extent, as it sounds like he expected the usage to be understood.
Edit: the Wikipedia article section on origins is also fascinating:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woke?wprov=sfla1
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In the sense of "be aware of injustice" it seems to date back to 1938.
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words added in my birth year (8)
clean room; nocebo; fiber-optic; kilobit; READ-ONLY MEMORY.
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I thought 'Art Deco' was a canard from the 1920's!