I was watching “Sir Mix-A-Lot - Baby Got Back (Official Music Video)”, and one line is “A lot of simps won’t like this song”, and I didn’t know that the word was so old!
I was watching “Sir Mix-A-Lot - Baby Got Back (Official Music Video)”, and one line is “A lot of simps won’t like this song”, and I didn’t know that the word was so old!
Pretty common for American pop culture to adopt trends and slang from the black community without giving them credit
Nobody owns a language and the black community is literally a part of america.
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What would you expect attribution to look like?
Yeah. I don’t see too many people citing Shakespeare for the estimated 1700 words he popularized or invented. Of course many of those words were created by someone else and Shakespeare picked them up from the common vernacular and started using them in his plays.
But that’s how it works. That’s how language works. Nobody owns it.
How should people credit the words they pick up into their vernacular? This doesn’t sound like a very workable idea to me.
You’re such a simp^1
Easy.
I was thinking about this while I was composing my post. I was thinking that I could cite literally every word with a “wiktionary.org” link, but there’s probably a bootstrapping problem where if you don’t already understand a reasonable amount about “wiktionary.org”, you can’t make use of my citations. Also, if the reader normally uses the “dictionary.com” definitions of words, and a definition conflicts with the “wiktionary.org” usage, that could cause problems.
Some states have an official group of people who determine what the “correct” way to speak is. I know that France has or had something like that. That could be useful for legal proceedings so that people who use language inconsistently don’t stay free much more often than people who do.
I think that we just have to assume that everyone who’s not in prison has some way to communicate with the majority of the people they meet, regardless of whether there is a group of people making prescriptive statements about definitions and/or grammar. That means that dictionaries (and any other detailed documentation like citations) don’t need to be used for day-to-day communication.
Note that dictionaries and things like that will probably always be useful for “technical” interactions, like using a legal court, or making engineering plans, or directing time-sensitive operations (like how a pilot should know that someone saying “mayday mayday mayday” means that an emergency is being declared).
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its insanely common for white middleschoolers to claim words like (rizz, gyatt, thot, bop, etc.) and act like they are new things, since its mostly kids filling these comment sections it spreads and loses its meaning lol
I think a lot of these tiktokers dont live around ppl using those words so they see it as tiktok slang
Like saying this country was founded on freedom, when in reality it was founded on the suffering of an absolute fuck ton of black slaves.
Things started earlier than that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Dnp7lOObjU&t=3119s&list=PLG1NADbefbENzGtVrh_bh-W6sfSWfopqS
Don’t forget the suffering and genocide of the Native American population as well.
But yeah. Black people basically invented American culture as a whole. Hell, other than electronic music, I can’t think of any music genre in the past 150 years that black people did not create.
What pisses me off is that most people don’t realize that 90% of the natives of both of the Americas were dead from the smallpox that the Spaniards brought there before the Puritans landed at Plymouth Rock. There was a large native civilization on the Mississippi before then that traded with the Maya and Aztecs.
When you read about all the battles with ancient Greeks and Romans and Persians, there were reports of tens of thousands of combatants. In the battles in the North American West with the natives, there were rarely more than hundreds. I think think Custer’s Last Stand had the most, less than 2,000 natives.
I was specifically referring to the smallpox, actually. Native Americans did not have viral infections, so they did not know how to fight it. I believe the Azteks came up with antibiotics at this point already, as bacterial disease was common.
Also the Trail of Tears, but that was later.
Uhh, citation needed lol. Certainly they did not have smallpox, but do you really think virii didn’t exist in the Americas?
No, but viral infections spread most effectively from human to human, and Native Americans (with some exceptions) did not form large cities.
Stuff like STDs probably existed, for instance, and those are viral infections for the most part, but STDs do not spread nearly as well as something like smallpox does.
The big difference here is that smallpox can be transmitted through airbourne droplets from coughing or sneezing, or through physical contact. I am not saying it was intentional by the Europeans (I couldn’t find much evidence for the smallpox blankets existing), but it was very effective in eradicating the Native American population.
Everything you wrote is nonsense at best, and conspiracy level rewriting of history at worst.