22 Nov 2012

Writing was Pigshit

Writing was pigshit. And then at least had some meaning. But writing - typing, saying, speaking, scrawling, penning, scratching, typing, and typing and typing - these forms of English are wearing out it's ability to do it's one basic job: the transference of meaning. At no time has the English language been so mass-media-ed, so corporatized, so academicized, so spread across banners and billboards and t-shirts and facebook and twitter and facebook and twitter. It's now aligned with the speed and relevance - as far of transference of meaning - of scratching. And anyone concerned about the meaning of scratching, scratching meaning, scratch-meaning, scratched meaning, meaningful scratching etc..., that is, meaning, and isn't engaged in weekly book, newspaper, tablet, kindle, screen dismantlement, destruction, disfiguring, so the wordscomeout anew, is apig

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