Waiting for the weekend…

But I’d Really Have To Kill You from max sherman on Vimeo.

Some people just have a way with words.

Thinking about it #5

Sometimes they seem like a waterfall
Cascading down rocky slopes of indifference
To drown whatever was inside before.
Other times the words are shouted down
Outraged and demanding to be let out
To scream rage at at an unforgiving and hostile heaven.

But they’re only words
Lost in a fog of noise
Both internal and beyond
And shouted down by all the worlds
That might yet have ever been.

You know, somehow, losing never stops hurting.
Reason enough to hate poets,
For wounds that never close.

View from a Rhino House: globalization bounds ahead

The English word “shitstorm” is now so commonly used by Germans that the country’s most popular dictionary has added it, in its latest edition.

The latest edition of the dictionary defines the word as “a storm of indignation expressed via the internet, sometimes accompanied by offensive comments.”

This is slightly different to the English meaning, the OED (Oxford English Dictionary) defines shitstorm as “a situation marked by violent controversy” – tending to a wider, non-technology usage. It seems Americans are too polite to descend to using such profanities.

When she was asked, during a press conference last year, if internet users should have some kind of driving license, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said: “Yes but I won’t make any suggestions here. Otherwise we’ll get a total ‘shitstorm’ tomorrow.”

The word was named “Anglicism of the Year” by a national panel of language experts in 2011, who said it “filled a significant gap in the German language”.

Germans also use the word “candystorm” to refer to an outpouring of approval for public figures. That word has yet to enter the dictionary, on the basis its use is only occasional & sporadic.

I only Shakespeare was here
If only Shakespeare was here

Bon mot….

A victim of differences in language usage, Cheng was beaten to death by two gay bodybuilders shortly after his protest against plans to allow smoking amongst astronauts.