Suleiman -> RE: Pet Peeves of the online community (11/4/2004 3:59:34 PM)
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While some may find it annoying, the useage of 'one' so cited is, in fact, a correct (if slightly archaic) form. It predates PC-speak by about a hundred years. I have had people get annoyed with me for correctly using 'whom', so I am afraid ireally can't offer you any sympathy here. When I first came to this site, I had not bothered with the online BDSM scene for a while. For a brief instant, I thought the malapropic use of 'dominate' was some new PC fad meant to do away with the whole dom/me mess. Then, as I continued reading, I realised that the only people who did that, didn't know any better. I suppose it's just as well, I can't bring myself to add an unnessesary 'k' to the end of magic, either, and that's damned near mainstream now. As to the whole third person thing, for a while I was surprised at how offenseive I found it, until I realised that in all my years, the only people I had ever encountered who were absolutely insistant on referring to themselves in the third person were all really pretentious artists. Thanks to them (and I've had my fill of them over the years, living in california), there is absolutely nothing humble in the act of using a third person self referential. There are times when I feel obliged to ask someone to use clearer language, but only when they are talking to me and actually expect me to reply to them. I certianly don't object to misspelled words (typographical terrors fairly haunt my keyboard, and I frequently miss their handiwork), but I will occasionally twit my friends over some word they insistantly misspell (then again, they do the same to me - we are friends, after all). Some of these peeves, of course, can not be commented upon by me, simply because I refuse to be bothered with chat, where apparantly many of the worst offenses occur.
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