Make-love
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Title text: I wonder if transitions like this always have a Most Awkward Year of usage. |
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- Ok 50, the phrase "make love" just meant doing romantic stuff. Then, it got crowded out by the meaning "to have sex.
- What's cool is it retroactively makes old novels filthy!
- Two victorian characters go into a park and make love."
- Huh.
- See how powerful language is? We can turn prudish media filthy!
- We can do the opposite too! We can take filth from today and make it weirdly nice!
- Okay so?
- And that's why, from now on, I'm using the f-word to describe the act of making cupcakes.
- Several generations hence
- Why are david mamet's char-acters so
- Concerned with pnones
- I
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- "The f-word" refers to "for"
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