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In reply to the discussion: On the evolution of language and the "W" word [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)nice to know. Or the New York Times? The Gray old lady had long stories as early as Carly Fiorina...so did CNN. So did MSNBC. Wait, those are mainstream sites. Should I add the LA times? How about the San Francisco Chronicle? The Mercury News?
That is quite the earliest that it was, back then over shock value but it was. It's accelerated. That is the point I was making in the OP. That the term, when preceded by at least one word has undergone a semantic shift. Look that up in a dictionary. Language does that. The use of the word without any of those words is still not acceptable, and still contains it's ancient meaning.
Go ahead, twist what I just typed. I expect it.
And anyway, usage here is quite common, so we go back to Skinners statement on this. I also go back to Hosea, sow the wind, reap the windmill.