Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Texting Woes (I don't really feel left out!)

I was randomly reading blogs the other night and came across one about the prolific amount of cell phone texting by teens; that today's youth are closer to peers than parents; they are now committing more suicides due to peer rejection than the parental rejection theory of 50 years ago...if you're not included in so & so's circle of friends you are probably just a nobody anyway, so go die. Good grief.

Furtive text messaging under the covers at 2:00am with boyfriends or friends (besides leading to sleep deprivation) often results in miscommunication and stress-- you can't always detect the nuances and attitudes in leet speak and God forbid you actually call and use your VOICE. I guess you spend the next 3 predawn hours crying your eyes out cause dad just confiscated the cell anyway and you'd just inferred you'd possibly been dumped or something...

Faster than a speeding bullet, the letter/number jargon has far surpassed us old fogey capabilities in most cases—I was thinking about Thomas Murray, the Language Professor at KSU, who taught us this 15 years ago...[again, from a previous blog] that the English Language is not a constant, the English Language is forever changing.....technology will have extreme influences on tomorrow's youth, ...etc...

Coincidentally, the next morning's newspaper had an article about him entitled: A KILLER READ.

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Yeah. Like I really typed that book title correctly! I have no desire to learn 1337. But I probably will read the book about the man who murdered his wife and I bet it WAS written in proper English!

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