“Inappropriate and unacceptable began their modern careers in the 1980s as part of the jargon of political correctness. They have more or less replaced a number of older, more exact terms: coarse, tactless, vulgar, lewd. They encompass most of what would formerly have been called “improper” or “indecent.” An affair between a teacher and a pupil that was once improper is now inappropriate; a once indecent joke is now unacceptable. This linguistic shift is revealing. Improper and indecent express moral judgements, whereas inappropriate and unacceptable suggest breaches of some purely social or professional convention. Such “non-judgemental” forms of speech are tailored to a society wary of explicit moral language…. What was once an offence against decency must be recast as something akin to a faux pas.”- Words that think for us « Prospect Magazine (via literarypiano) (via rachelhills)
True. We promise to work to bring back indecency.
Early Bird Special: Who knew Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Reservoir Dogs could be so easily mashed together? Someone named Aron Rosenthal did. And thank goodness for that.
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OK, this is pretty good