Possibly odd request: If (and only if) you're 42+, what topics would you like me to write about? Kids/marriage/health are off the table.
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Replying to @twneslscience
Not very familiar with Foucault. Elaborate/reference?
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Replying to @vgr
Foucault says that when a word also means it's opposite, deep cultural programming is happening.
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Replying to @twneslscience @vgr
Ok. Interesting. So like « Ministry of Defense »?
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“Sick”
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I don't think that example works. One meaning is standard, the other is slang in some subcultures
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Ok, how about (these are stretch, but) “News” “Great” ... not mass-embraced as opposite meaning yet, but we’re getting there...pic.twitter.com/eQppxECSr5
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Some of the flat sarcasm ones (wicked) have subcultural meaning, but they are surface level programming.
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Yeah your original example of legacy/legacy is a good one. In hindi the words for tomorrow and yesterday are the same ("kal")
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