17 March 2021

“Censor”: When a Word Means Everything, it Means Nothing

Some words carry emotional force such that using them creates an immediate negative reaction on the part of the listener or reader. That makes such words useful — until they get over-used and misused so much that they cease to have the effect. Lately, the trending “creep people out to get them on my side” … Continue reading “Censor”: When a Word Means Everything, it Means Nothing → - by Thomas L. Knapp
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