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Yes, but you have to bring your own tiara. The board is on a budget until the new fiscal year.If I leave the sentence as is but just complain about it, can I be the grammar princess?
Yes, but you have to bring your own tiara. The board is on a budget until the new fiscal year.If I leave the sentence as is but just complain about it, can I be the grammar princess?
Those inane shows about ICE ROAD TRUCKERS and LUMBERJACKS. The History Channel used to show a lot more intelligent stuff like Civil War Journal, The Real West, and In Search of History. Even their endless World War Two programming had some redeeming qualities to it. The Learning Channel only shows stuff like A Baby Story and A Wedding Story now. As for A&E, that network sold its soul to populism. They used to produce Horatio Hornblower and movies like The Lost Battalion. Now it's just reality shows and biographies of celebrities who aren't even dead yet.What brainless shows are you talking about? Out of the channels listed, the only one I watch with any regularity is The History Channel and I don't see anything on there that's brainless.
I hate that sentence so much. It's like, learn the difference between the contraction and the second-person possessive. It just makes me want to :explode:
Yay, I'm a princess.
I don't. Pretty much every phone these days has predictive text, so talking like a retard is no faster, and often actually slower. The only advantage might be for trying to cram really long messages into however many characters... but by that stage, you may as well just call the person, it'll be quicker.I get text talk, when you're actually texting.
Oh God! Nightmares from my Chaucer class in undergrad! A POX ON YOU WOMAN. A POX I SAY!Until the end of the Great Vowel Shift in the 1700s, spelling was almost completely irrelevant to the English language. People merely spelled things how they sounded.
From Chaucer:
Whan that Auerth wt his shoures soote,
The droghte of Marcħ, hath perced to the roote;
And bathed euery veyne in swich lycour,
Of which vertu engendred is the flour;
It's funny how, in the age of online, readily-accessible dictionaries and spelling bees, we're slowly seeing a decline in the other direction. Trust me, in another 100 years, we'll be back to Chaucer.
Those inane shows about ICE ROAD TRUCKERS and LUMBERJACKS. The History Channel used to show a lot more intelligent stuff like Civil War Journal, The Real West, and In Search of History. Even their endless World War Two programming had some redeeming qualities to it. The Learning Channel only shows stuff like A Baby Story and A Wedding Story now. As for A&E, that network sold its soul to populism. They used to produce Horatio Hornblower and movies like The Lost Battalion. Now it's just reality shows and biographies of celebrities who aren't even dead yet.What brainless shows are you talking about? Out of the channels listed, the only one I watch with any regularity is The History Channel and I don't see anything on there that's brainless.
Holy shit you just came off like a pompous fuckhead. You know, there's interesting merit to shows like ICEROAD TRUCKERS even though it may be catering to something more "low brow". Stop pretending like you're better than everybody because you have some knowledge and academic eagerness shoved up your ass.
It is quite possible to enjoy the less intellectual bits of life and still be an intelligent human being. It's responses like yours that make me want to dig my trench in the pop culture, pointless knowledge side of the lines just because I never want to sound like that, ever.
I also forgot to check my "DUMBING-DOWN-O-METER"; I think it may be broken. What are the numbers on yours reading?Sorry Juski, IronBrig's got a point. Those channels ARE dumbing down the content, and it's depressing as hell. Too many people out there are stupid, and pop culture reflects that.
Mine isn't working at the moment. I'm getting too much interference from my "ASSHOLE-O-METER," which is going wild right now.[/COLOR]I also forgot to check my "DUMBING-DOWN-O-METER"; I think it may be broken. What are the numbers on yours reading?Sorry Juski, IronBrig's got a point. Those channels ARE dumbing down the content, and it's depressing as hell. Too many people out there are stupid, and pop culture reflects that.
"A wise man in the company of those who are ignorant has been compared by the sages to a beautiful girl in the company of blind men." ~ Saadi
"Is it not pleasant to learn with a constant perseverance and application?" ~ Confucius
Of course I understand there is need for some mindless entertainment now and then. After all, it relaxes the mind. The problem is the preponderance of new entertainment is the most puerile, lowbrow crap. Take a serious look at the decline in our educational TV programs. The only network that even barely maintains intelligent programming is Discovery. People used to be able to quote Shakespeare, and now most don't even which country he was from.
And if somebody expresses even a slight interest in learning, then I am the most accommodating, patient instructor. While a true elitist asshole cloisters himself like a hermit in the ivory tower, I love getting new roommates.
And my "Dumbing-Down-O-Meter" broke long ago, probably around the time "Wife Swap" premiered on TV. I just use it as a paperweight now.
Mine isn't working at the moment. I'm getting too much interference from my "ASSHOLE-O-METER," which is going wild right now.[/QUOTE][/COLOR]I also forgot to check my "DUMBING-DOWN-O-METER"; I think it may be broken. What are the numbers on yours reading?Sorry Juski, IronBrig's got a point. Those channels ARE dumbing down the content, and it's depressing as hell. Too many people out there are stupid, and pop culture reflects that.
Does anyone else here hate Numb3rs? It's just your standard, predictable cop show, only some guy shows up to spout math-ese every once in a while.brb... Bing Bang Theory and Numb3rs (as just two recent examples).
Yes, there's lots of low-brow shows popping up, but there's still new intellectual stuff coming in. TV used to have to cater to everyone, but as we see our culture develop, more niche shows are starting to show up. We're seeing more low-brow shows because that's what the general (read: non-geek) people want to see.
And admit it, you all like some of the low-brow shows, too
Talk about lowbrow entertainment catering to the masses.People used to be able to quote Shakespeare, and now most don't even which country he was from.
Yeah, that's the funny thing, isn't it? Shakespeare's works are filled to the brim with sex jokes and pop culture references, and yet he still manages to make his plays touch on some of the fundamental issues of human existence.Talk about lowbrow entertainment catering to the masses.People used to be able to quote Shakespeare, and now most don't even which country he was from.
Yeah, that's the funny thing, isn't it? Shakespeare's works are filled to the brim with sex jokes and pop culture references, and yet he still manages to make his plays touch on some of the fundamental issues of human existence.Talk about lowbrow entertainment catering to the masses.People used to be able to quote Shakespeare, and now most don't even which country he was from.
True, but unlike modern TV, his plays also required the audience to have an attention span greater than ten minutes.Actually at the time they were performed, his plays WERE considered lowbrow humor.
True, but unlike modern TV, his plays also required the audience to have an attention span greater than ten minutes.[/QUOTE]Actually at the time they were performed, his plays WERE considered lowbrow humor.
Quite. But notice how one-third of them are HBO programs and are thus more exclusive. Anyways, these shows are the exception rather than the rule. When I'm channel surfing I feel like I should watch my step to avoid getting popular culture on my shoes.Here's a simple list of television shows from this decade that are fantastic and require an attention span greater than ten minutes...
http://www.avclub.com/articles/the-best-tv-series-of-the-00s,35256/
Yeah, that's the funny thing, isn't it? Shakespeare's works are filled to the brim with sex jokes and pop culture references, and yet he still manages to make his plays touch on some of the fundamental issues of human existence.Talk about lowbrow entertainment catering to the masses.People used to be able to quote Shakespeare, and now most don't even which country he was from.
Yeah, that's the funny thing, isn't it? Shakespeare's works are filled to the brim with sex jokes and pop culture references, and yet he still manages to make his plays touch on some of the fundamental issues of human existence.Talk about lowbrow entertainment catering to the masses.People used to be able to quote Shakespeare, and now most don't even which country he was from.