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PumaThurman
says
14 years ago
so I did my first parasite blog last night but it didn't occur to me to post a link until now. Here it is:
snowietown.blogspot.com/
latest #13
SpaceyKacie
will
14 years ago
read this. in a bit
SpaceyKacie
14 years ago
very well done!
Puck
14 years ago
very nice
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Puck
14 years ago
you mention rumors, I'd be interested in hearing your interpretation of individual words or phrases that are independently derogatory or
Puck
14 years ago
considered foul language, and what, if any, different aspects of parasitism they have as compared to rumors
Great_Cyclone
14 years ago
good job!
PumaThurman
says
14 years ago
Thanks! With concern to rumors vs. individual words or phrases, I'd say that a rumor feeds on a person's pre-existing mentality
PumaThurman
14 years ago
like a parasite feeds on the tissues of a pre-existing host body. Individual words or phrases may add to the harshness of a statement
PumaThurman
14 years ago
which might make it easier for the parasite of language to enter or infect the brain, but in and of themselves are less parasitic
PumaThurman
14 years ago
on the other hand they do spread as a sort of "dirty word" type taboo perhaps as effectively or more so than a rumor
Puck
14 years ago
ok
Puck
14 years ago
what about the use of derogatory language not necessarily hurting the initial recipient, but instead being folded into their own vernacular
Puck
14 years ago
and spreading
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