And that's all we can ask. Bravo.Sepheritoh wrote:<snip> I have learned <snip>
Who call a song a "beat"
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2401 posts since 29 Dec, 2002 from In the dark
You can ask for much more. No guarantees what you'll get thoughmjones4th wrote:And that's all we can ask. Bravo.Sepheritoh wrote:<snip> I have learned <snip>
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- KVRAF
- 2172 posts since 14 Feb, 2003
Yeah well, its the only thing I would bother ask for. Everything else (in my world-view) is derivative.Sepheritoh wrote:You can ask for much more. No guarantees what you'll get thoughmjones4th wrote:And that's all we can ask. Bravo.Sepheritoh wrote:<snip> I have learned <snip>
After all, if everyone obliged to this simple request, we'd be headed toward a utopian state of being.
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- KVRer
- 14 posts since 21 Jul, 2003 from Brooklyn, NY
Anything can sound silly to you if you want it to. And no, I don't have to admit anything to you.
Actually, I think most often the use of slang sounds suave and collected.
What sounds silly to me is your inability to tolerate (or is it a fear of) changing norms in the english language.
Of course Kennedy's impression is funny... He's a comedian. I've never seen this particular skit, but if I assume correctly, he's probably poking fun at the cliche'd image of a white male "trying to sound black." (much like he did in that tired movie he recently did, white boy or whatever) Whatever that means. Frankly, I think that sort of sketch is played out and counterproductive, maybe even subtly racist. Hmmmm... I'll leave the rest up to your imagination.
What sounds silly to me is your inability to tolerate (or is it a fear of) changing norms in the english language.
Of course Kennedy's impression is funny... He's a comedian. I've never seen this particular skit, but if I assume correctly, he's probably poking fun at the cliche'd image of a white male "trying to sound black." (much like he did in that tired movie he recently did, white boy or whatever) Whatever that means. Frankly, I think that sort of sketch is played out and counterproductive, maybe even subtly racist. Hmmmm... I'll leave the rest up to your imagination.
1-2-Many wrote:Also..
You must admit that most often the use of slang just sounds silly, like the person's trying too hard.
Jamie Kennedy does a hilarious impersonation of a slang- laden hip hopper. The entire comedic premise of which is based on how slang often backfires in the users face, revealing what a clueless idiot, or "desperate to belong" outsider one is.
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- KVRAF
- 2172 posts since 14 Feb, 2003
I have to disagree here.praveen wrote: I think that sort of sketch is played out and counterproductive, maybe even subtly racist.
The way I see it, humor fosters serious dialogue, minus the tension. It serves a great purpose, if you ask me.
Its in the same vein as the black comics doing the "Joe Suburban Guy, with a wife, 2.5 kids, and a dog named scruffy" skits.
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- KVRer
- 14 posts since 21 Jul, 2003 from Brooklyn, NY
Yeah you have a great point and I agree, but I hardly think of Jamie Kennedy as a comedian trying to do any of that 
"Family Guy" is a good example of this which works I think
"Family Guy" is a good example of this which works I think
mjones4th wrote: I have to disagree here.
The way I see it, humor fosters serious dialogue, minus the tension. It serves a great purpose, if you ask me.
Its in the same vein as the black comics doing the "Joe Suburban Guy, with a wife, 2.5 kids, and a dog named scruffy" skits.
- KVRAF
- 2841 posts since 23 Feb, 2004 from Planet Earth...for now
I prefer the term purist...mjones4th wrote:Errr...
Your opinion, 1-2 (and yes, it is only an opinion) is rather elitist.
I accept that slang happens as a necesary part of language, and find it amusing as well. I was merely pointing out the humor and pitfalls of its usage.
As for calling my knowledge on the subject "opinion", well, that's an easy refute isn't it, as almost anything can be boiled down to relativistic opinion within a given paradigm? I suggest you do some reading on the subject of linguistics and slang, you'll find many of my points repeated - of course you can just call all that opinion too, thereby keeping your "anti elitist" world intact.
And you do see that labeling me as an "elitist", makes you one as well, in an "anti-elitist elitist" sort of way.
Really??? Sure sounds like ad-hominem to me pal.mjones4th wrote: No personal attack, I just despise your stance.
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- KVRAF
- 2172 posts since 14 Feb, 2003
Yes. However, a problem arises when opinion is touted as fact. Everyone takes a set of information and applies a filter to it. Just like the VCO->VCF.1-2-Many wrote: As for calling my knowledge on the subject "opinion", well, that's an easy refute isn't it, as almost anything can be boiled down to relativistic opinion within a given paradigm?
My world will be quite fine, I assure you. Your assumption is that I haven't studied the topic.I suggest you do some reading on the subject of linguistics and slang, you'll find many of my points repeated - of course you can just call all that opinion too, thereby keeping your "anti elitist" world intact.
I've done quite a bit of study. Primarily on the genesis, propagation, and evolution of the languages used by the African Diaspora.
I've found many of your points repeated, as well as many of mine. In my mind (meaning through the filter I applied to the raw information) your point is wrong. Its my opinion. I've never claimed it to be anything other than that.
What's the difference between:And you do see that labeling me as an "elitist", makes you one as well, in an "anti-elitist elitist" sort of way.[/quote
I didn't label you an eletist. I labelled your opinion elitist. See below.
Really??? Sure sounds like ad-hominem to me pal.mjones4th wrote: No personal attack, I just despise your stance.
"You are eletist"
and
"Your opinion is eletist"
- KVRAF
- 2841 posts since 23 Feb, 2004 from Planet Earth...for now
Ooooh! this new lingo is sooo new world order! Give be a fuckin break!praveen wrote: What sounds silly to me is your inability to tolerate (or is it a fear of) changing norms in the english language.
It's also amusing that I'm assumed to be some elitist that "fears" change
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- KVRAF
- 2172 posts since 14 Feb, 2003
Which is my point exactly. The creation of 'new lingo' is a process of evolution of language. The only piece missing is the validation. In other words, "This new term is not commonly accepted and used, therefore we'll label it slang."1-2-Many wrote:<snip> ...new lingo... <snip> ...Sure some will stick,
You speak as if you don't have the exact same tendency.Amusing, mostly in the way the human brain is so prone to make snap inferences and generalizations into predefined categorical bins of association, based on a small and oft misinterpreted sample.
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- KVRAF
- 2841 posts since 23 Feb, 2004 from Planet Earth...for now
Come on, that's the oldest trick in the book! It's merely a masked form of ad-hominem. Since the knowledge a person possesses can always be reduced to opinion, and therefore a person can ONLY express opinions, by attacking the person's overall opinion you are in essence attacking the man, rather then addressing the actual points individually.mjones4th wrote: What's the difference between:
"You are eletist"
and
"Your opinion is eletist"
Hence by saying "your opinions are elitist" you have effectively labelled me an elitist. Neither of which actually adresses the speaking points
- KVRAF
- 2841 posts since 23 Feb, 2004 from Planet Earth...for now
No, you only assume I domjones4th wrote: You speak as if you don't have the exact same tendency.
Notice I did say "Human Brain" , and I think I'm still in the possesion of one
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- KVRer
- 14 posts since 21 Jul, 2003 from Brooklyn, NY
I didn't say you were elitist
But i will say you're a douchebag
Anyway, its been fun...
Peace
(one of those oh so silly phrases that will soon be "out of fashion")
Anyway, its been fun...
Peace
(one of those oh so silly phrases that will soon be "out of fashion")
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- KVRAF
- 2172 posts since 14 Feb, 2003
No. If I said "all your opinions are..." then you might have a case. In this case, I speak of only one opinion of yours. What's your opinion on Royal Dutch Shell and its Nigerian operations? I suspect we may agree on that opinion of yours. Have I demonstrated my point?1-2-Many wrote:Come on, that's the oldest trick in the book! It's merely a masked form of ad-hominem. Since the knowledge a person possesses can always be reduced to opinion, and therefore a person can ONLY express opinions, by attacking the person's overall opinion you are in essence attacking the man, rather then addressing the actual points individually.mjones4th wrote: What's the difference between:
"You are eletist"
and
"Your opinion is eletist"
Hence by saying "your opinions are elitist" you have effectively labelled me an elitist. Neither of which actually adresses the speaking points
And I generally don't do tricks. I prefer straight up debate, and I prefer to stand on the weight of my argument.