...Sorry if that came across as overly bad-tempered.
On an unrelated note, I've been wanting to start a trend for the use of back-formations from the common internet misspellings "athiest" and "feminest". A liberal Christian might be "athier" than a fundamentalist, for instance, while a housewife might be described as being a bit "femin" if she was inclined to argue about doing the washing-up.
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Date: 2004-12-31 11:58 am (UTC)On an unrelated note, I've been wanting to start a trend for the use of back-formations from the common internet misspellings "athiest" and "feminest". A liberal Christian might be "athier" than a fundamentalist, for instance, while a housewife might be described as being a bit "femin" if she was inclined to argue about doing the washing-up.