Grammar choice that cheeses me off
Feb. 13th, 2003 07:35 pmOK, is it internally-retentive of me to get my hackles up every time I see someone use the word "normalcy"? People, there's a perfecly good English word that means the same thing.
Normality.
Normality.
I'm not even talking fanfic. I'm talking about people, public figures, who, one assumes (though not safely these days, considering the mental caliber of the current Emperor), have some education and grounding in the language.
Nor-ma-li-ty. Come on, it's only one more frelling syllable...
Normality.
Normality.
I'm not even talking fanfic. I'm talking about people, public figures, who, one assumes (though not safely these days, considering the mental caliber of the current Emperor), have some education and grounding in the language.
Nor-ma-li-ty. Come on, it's only one more frelling syllable...
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Date: 2003-02-13 09:23 pm (UTC)eep!
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Date: 2003-02-14 01:32 pm (UTC)I know it's a peeve, Iknow normalcy is a word now, but it's a peeve I share with you: hate the word. It's stupid. It's harder to say. It's silly.
But English is, of course, a dynamic, aerobicizing language, and sometimes it stretches in stupid ways. Never mind that we think it looks very odd with its ankle behind its ear, it just *has* to prove it can do that.
*pats* for BK feeling-like-a-geezer