Diamonds Are Bullshit
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#12Gah! The writer needs to read this: http://www.its-not-its.info/
This kind of errata in our language doesn't help us do anything and it just causes confusion and frustration.
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#13Hear hear, but good luck convincing zillions of single women that they'll be the first generation in living memory to miss out on their carbon.
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#14That's also shiny and should keep its value much better (since gold requires nuclear reaction to make).
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#15Gah! The writer needs to read this: http://www.its-not-its.info/
I used to make posts like this. I'm starting to feel like these words will merge in the next 100 years, and either form will be correct for all usages. This kind of errata in our language doesn't help us do anything and it just causes confusion and frustration.
Edit: heh, I guess I won't delete it now (to preserve continuity of extant conversation). Sorry.
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#18Earlier quoted context omitted.
I used to make posts like this. I'm starting to feel like these words will merge in the next 100 years, and either form will be correct for all usages. This kind of errata in our language doesn't help us do anything and it just causes confusion and frustration.
I'm going to delete this post in 30 minutes, but man, I'm just screaming to say... it is so peculiar that he consistently kept making that mistake (along with a bunch of other ones). It looks like the guy is a graduate from Stanford's business school... and is the co-founder of Pricenomics. What the heck. Edit: heh, I guess I won't delete it now (to preserve continuity of extant conversation). Sorry.
Edit: sorry Clicks it was too tempting :)
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#19Logically and financially, sure... but try telling your fiancée-to-be that.
Yes, how else would you start reversing it?
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#20Logically and financially, sure... but try telling your fiancée-to-be that.
Try sending her this article. I'd rather be single than marry someone who has so much more emotion than logic. To put it another way: If the ring is more important to the woman than I am, then she's not marrying me, she's marrying the ring. It's a huge red flag to me.
| If the ring is more important to the
| woman than I am, then she's not marrying
| me, she's marrying the ring
From some women's perspectives the diamond ring is 'proof' of your love.