Apropos of nothing, the term "doggy" or "doggo" is possibly going back to the roots of the word; the Middle English word "dogge" kind of came out of nowhere and it's hypothesized that it might have been a diminutive slang word (like "doggy" or "bunny") that ended up becoming the standard term for the animal, supplanting "hound".
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Unrelated but I think it's funny when people pronounce doge like doje instead of doggy.
Does this mean that people will return to speaking normal English in the future?
"normal" is relative.
In other words, no.
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Aw shit am I outing my age when I say "pupper" god damn it.
Don't worry, the smol puppers and doggo frens don't care, and theirs is the only opinion that matters.
Idc I love my lil pupperoni and cheese!
This tends to be how I think of the generation that fell in love with words like "yeeted" and "gabbin"* and all those words that are completely unnecessary in lingual context, and just meant for style points or whatever.
* ach, it's not exactly that, but something similar
Aw c'mon, I kind of like yeeted, it's better than chucked. But then I'm in my 60s so I've seen a lot of slang come and go.
βTis better to yeet than be yoted. β proverb of some dubious kind
and all those words that are completely unnecessary in lingual context
I mean, some of the most beautiful prose I've ever read has "unnecessary" words
Kids have always been changing the lexicon, its kinda what they're for.
THATS ALL THESE KIDS ARE GOOD FOR!
All that and a bag of chips.
Nurse: Chat what is blud yapping
Maybe the elders who are "far gone" these days are just using ancient meme language that nobody understands anymore.