There is no more annoying jargon to have entered and completely overtaken the discourse than "diegetic." People can't stop saying it.
There's a difference between metacommentary and cowardly sniping.There is no more annoying jargon to have entered and completely overtaken the discourse than "diegetic." People can't stop saying it.
I too enjoy irony.There's a difference between metacommentary and cowardly sniping.
I tried 2 years vegan, with my wife who maintains it to this day.Just because you are a meat eater does not mean you cannot really enjoy vegetarian or vegan food. Source: am carnivore married to vegetarian/sometimes vegan.
This is aimed mostly at men. Some dudes act like enjoying a nice seitan taco will snip their manhood right off.
Really? Who would say such a thing?I find a definition of "discussion" that automatically focuses on disagreeing with other posters, rather than, say, exploring a subject with collaborators a little sad.
I tried 2 years vegan, with my wife who maintains it to this day.
Never been weaker/sicker lol.
There is no more annoying jargon to have entered and completely overtaken the discourse than "diegetic." People can't stop saying it.
That one might be my fault.
We could make it more annoying, by using it in a discussion about jargon. F'rex:
Is a word jargon when it is used to express it's most basic meaning? "Dog" doesn't mean anything special when used by a dog trainer. And, "existing or occurring within the world of a narrative rather than as something external to that world," is the basic definition of the word "diegetic".