SLSL Succession of the Criminally Insane (was Has anyone seen a Pynchon book lately?)

prozak at anus.com prozak at anus.com
Sat Feb 8 11:13:57 CST 2003


> << Semantic trivialities disguised as subjectivism, from where I sit.  >>
> 
> Perhaps you'd care to explain why a modifying adjective--"long" applied to 
> cut of hair, to use the going example--is not expressing subjectivity, rather 
> is a semantic triviality disguised as subjectivism.  More generally, how does 
> one disguise an adjective?

"An" adjective? We were speaking of a phrase and more importantly, 
its context. Further, semantic triviality disguised as subjectivism = 
the attempt at classification that was made with political bias in 
mind. What can I say? This kind of stuff bores me: it's too evident 
to even bother batting about a bit.







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