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Do you think the internet has improved the way people articulate themselves?
I can't give an answer as i can't articulate myself over the internet so i gave up alltogether.Still,do you think that this is possible in this medium of loud talkers on mute?
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me articulate good when i arent in the computer webspace ok. with intertelly on me articulte good yeah with no face to put eye picture on it is more laugh making emotion.
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The internet caused a lot of people to believe it's funny to holla "EL-OH-EL" after a joke is said. In some areas it improves and others it decreases.
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Funny stuff, guys.
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SRSLY? |
I suppose it ultimately depends on the user.
Use it or lose it. ORLY? Yeah, really. |
Is it possible to articulate yourself at all? I say no.
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ME 2 LOL |
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True, it's an adjective. I have encountered people that slangily use it that way like the topic sentence. as an adjective: I feel her oration was very articulate. The speaker gave an articulate oration. We all understood without question what we had to do owing to Mr. Cabot's emphatic and articulate presentation. as an adverb: Upon first meeting women, he had a rather peculiar habit of articulately describing his penis, both flaccid and in various stages of arousal, in great detail. |
Well, I think it's OK to use it as a verb with an object, just not "yourself" as the object. Doesn't make sense.
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As a verb:
I really think he was able to articulate himself rather well. edit: oopsy daisy this is yet another example of how how the woed is commonly used slangily |
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Either ironic or he did it purposely! |
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Yeah, I've heard people say that. Maybe I'm full of it. |
Just because people say it doesn't make it "correct," but then again, if people say it enough, maybe it is "correct."
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dictionary dot com (by omission) says it is improper, so we (you were all along) were right in the beginning. –verb (used without object) 15.to pronounce clearly each of a succession of speech sounds, syllables, or words; enunciate: to articulate with excessive precision. intransitive and transitive forms: v. tr.
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HAHA. As for the thread: My grammar is better than it was before I started frequenting the internet. It's not great now and it will never be great, nor do I care either way. But I never used capitals or had a very clear understanding as to when they should be used or whatever, and plus a bunch of other things. Just things I picked up - nothing I tried to learn or whatever. Nothing big. I'm thinking of doing away with all them though and typing without capitals or whatever. Much quicker. |
But I think according to the dictionary, to articulate something means to "To pronounce distinctly; to utter, give utterance to; to express in words" so I think you can articulate words, ideas, your thoughts, your opinion, and so on, but not "yourself." I mean, to say "he articulated himself" basically means "he articulated his ideas well," and everybody knows what you mean, so what's the difference. I guess my joke was getting at that little logical kink. Whatever, I hate myself.
Edit: oh, I see your post now, Atari. LOL.......uh. I still hate myself. I logged into the OED for this. I gotta go get some dinner. And a life. |
I think I wrote in all lower case most of the time during my first couple of years here.
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I often find myself randomly capitalizing Words in midsentence.
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