Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for October 17, 2017

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    Adiraiju  about 7 years ago

    They mean “Bland”, “Small”, “Insect-chewed”, and “Expensive”.

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    jvo  about 7 years ago

    Words describing how and where things were made before we got the low wage, imported, batch, mass produced, bland, preservative laden dreck we find in shops today.

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    Superfrog  about 7 years ago

    Who cares what they mean? I’ll have a dozen of the bright new buzzy ones.

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    somebodyshort  about 7 years ago

    They’re not meant to be understood. That’s the whole point of using them

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    Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 7 years ago

    It means big companies are putting fancy names on small batches so they can charge high prices.

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    rgwalther  about 7 years ago

    ‘Expert’…‘Ex’ is a has been. ‘Spert’ is a drip under pressure.

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    Egrayjames  about 7 years ago

    Words like these make my head hurt….will someone please stop.

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    Phred Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Very funny!

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    gmartin997  about 7 years ago

    That’s the beauty of the English language; you’re allowed to make up words as you go along. It doesn’t matter if anybody understands them or not, as long as you do.

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    DanFlak  about 7 years ago

    Now that’s a second-generation, state-of-the-art, paradigm shift for you.

    Reverse the polarity on the flux capacitor to emit a polarized beam of tachyons to disrupt the temporal anomaly and restore the space-time continuum .

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    sandpiper  about 7 years ago

    I’m with him. That’s a diet that adds nothing to the weight of one’s knowledge – except, of course, sheer befuddlement – lots of that around

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    Ignatz Premium Member about 7 years ago

    As far as I can tell, “artisanal” means that somebody made it.

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    Varnes  about 7 years ago

    I t’ink English words er more ephemeral than we t’ink, eh?

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    Varnes  about 7 years ago

    Slang is fun….

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    wdgnas  about 7 years ago

    just remember, you can’t spell artisanal without anal…

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    sarah413 Premium Member about 7 years ago

    He must be running a subsidiary of Whole Paycheck.

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    Richard S Russell Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Over on Dilbert, they’re having fun with the new computer buzzword “blockchain”.

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    Linguist  about 7 years ago

    A couple of my new favorites are risible and fungible .

    The Trump tax cut proposal is risible but considered fungible by the wealthy.

    Yeah, it gets a rise out of me, and I think it’s a fungus, too !

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    paul GROSS Premium Member about 7 years ago

    So not woke

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    wirepunchr  about 7 years ago

    Politicians have been naming bills for a long time to fool the electorate into thinking it’s one thing but really means that the common man will get screwed.

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    redback  about 7 years ago

    Can I have an artisanal with extra of hyperlocal? and some attitude on the side

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    watashi73  about 7 years ago

    Sort of like where progressive America is taking us. Orwell called it “newspeak” in 1984 where new words were mandated for old meanings. Examples today would be “climate change” for “global warming” so you can get us coming or going whether hot or cold. Another would be the transformation of “illegal alien” which describes someone who has entered the country illegally through “undocumented” to just plain “immigrant” sort of like those who came here on the Mayflower or through Ellis Island.

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    Fido (aka Felix Rex)  about 7 years ago

    Why hasn’t the government banned dihydroxide? It’s know to cause billions of dollars in property damage every year, is a major factor in soil erosion, plus, it kills thousands. And yet, you’ll find it in schools, within inches of children every single day!!! SOMEBODY DO SOMETHING!!!

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    For a Just and Peaceful World  about 7 years ago

    @personal department: The best part of being retired is that I am not forced to listen to your endless chain of buzzwords which generates an endless chain of expletives in my head.

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    katzenbooks45  about 7 years ago

    Eschew obfuscation!

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    Robert Hammond Premium Member about 7 years ago

    All “progressive” catch words.

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    Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 7 years ago

    It used to be that “robust” meant something like healthy and strong. In the neocon parlance it means they’re going to screw people even harder. “Robust” tax cuts, “robust” interrogations. ’Scuse me while I go enhance the radian decay on the clanax refractor.

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    William Bednar Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Like the difference, if any, between “Fake” and “Real”.

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    Yontrop  about 7 years ago

    This isn’t really funny. If we don’t all learn what sustainable means, our society will become unsustainable.

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    Biltil Premium Member about 7 years ago

    Art-is-anal???

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    g.iangoodson  about 7 years ago

    Art is anal is beginning to come back to me. I will bring this word down , yet.

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    Radish...   about 7 years ago

    I need a Block Chain.

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