[Dragaera] LOLDragaera
David Dyer-Bennet
dd-b at dd-b.net
Tue Jan 8 12:11:15 PST 2008
Steve Hubbell wrote:
> Why would someone want to wear something that looks like it was written by a grade school child or possibly by an immigrant still learning the English language?
>
It doesn't look anything like that. Not all non-standard usage is "the
same", nor do people get the same impressions from it. There is a huge
difference between real mistakes, and this sort of creative language abuse.
> It is one thing to attribute poor language skills to a cat in a cartoon or comic strip, but why would someone want to promote a professional writer in such a manner?
>
Your basic premise is faulty, so your conclusion makes no sense either.
The lolcat meme is not, in fact, of interest to people of low language
skills; it's primarily of interest to people with very *high* verbal and
written language abilities. At least, that's where my pointers to the
good parts have all come from.
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