Yep, real childish of me to insist that our goddamned primary communication protocols remain consistent because it would cut down on fun improvisation.
Yep, real childish of me to insist that our goddamned primary communication protocols remain consistent because it would cut down on fun improvisation.
Yeah, I missed “to mean”. Looks like at least one other guy did, too.
Sure, but Jesus Christ fucking up part of speech is a childish mistake to embrace. Maybe we shouldn’t just go along with every fuckup people on Tic Tok lean into.
It is the proper usage.
Then your example should have been “this house is aesthetic”. Aesthetic is being used as an adjective.
Saying “this house has a pleasing aesthetic” is correct. Aesthetic is being used as a noun. “Pleasing” is the adjective. While the aesthetic is not defined enough to your liking, it isn’t being used as an adjective.
Use your original wording and replace the word “aesthetic” with the word “quality”. “This house has a pleasing quality” is a proper sentence. Sure, there’s ambiguity as to what that quality is (is it the shape of it? Is it the color? Perhaps the landscaping?), but it isn’t grammatically incorrect.
Who are you, who are so wise in the ways of science?
Cones of Dunshire.
So post non-US centric content.
Also speaks to their average reading comprehension and ability to follow basic instructions.
ITT: I’m not a part of the two generations you specifically asked for, but here’s my life story anyway.
I was told that ooh heaven is a place on Earth.
Holy shit, is that the guy from the ice cream episode of Modern Marvels?
Doomerism. Not even once.
That’s a funny way to spell “watch dipshits take a joke seriously”.
Why not? Because this is a shitpost community.
Inb4 people start taking a Lemmy shitpost seriously and argue with it.
That’s Grenyarnia, the country that only rich people know about.
Of course the only reasonable answer is all the way at the bottom.
I tell you, the worst part of Lemmy is the users.
That level of change took centuries and I still understand it.
The internet speeds up change to the point where we’ll lose intelligibility.