This is glued to a parking meter just down the street from our offices:

At least its not a 9/11 Truth poster.


(In case you can’t get photos on the internet where you work, it’s a piece of paper that reads “THEY WON’T HAVE TO BURN THE BOOKS WHEN NO ONE READS THEM ANYWAYS.” Below that is a photocopy of an upside-down-and-backwards dollar bill, in front of a cartoon television.)

Well said, Mr. Crust-punk-whose-favorite-book-is-probably-Fight-Club. Well said, indeed.

12 replies on “Today in What the Kids Are Saying”

  1. @1, I kind of don’t like it so much either, but it’s pretty tough to make a case that a common colloquial variant of a word should be considered a “non-word”…

  2. @6: Just because it’s in the OED doesn’t mean it’s right. The OED is merely descriptive.

    Someday in a future dystopia, the people who say “anyways” will stand against the wall with the people who say “alls.” The vanguard of the grammar revolution will assure they get their comeuppance, and then we’ll purge the OED of all that is not worthy.

    Muhahahahahaha!

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