Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well if we are turning to the dictionary for answer, according to Merriam-Webster, the 1st meaning of the slang word woke is:
chiefly US slang
1
: aware of and actively attentive to important societal facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice)
And the second meaning is:
2
disapproving : politically liberal (as in matters of racial and social justice) especially in a way that is considered unreasonable or extreme
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/woke
So it appears that woke more often is meant in the first meaning. And it's conservatives who use for the second, later meaning.
Sorry cons, when you use it as a pejorative, liberals receive it as a positive.
Basically cons and liberals are talking different languages. If you want people to understand then you'll have to translate.
I bet you were upset when you went to the dictionary and saw that second definition, huh?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Through propaganda??
Do you mean to say that if liberals decided to make the term conservative mean that someone is a worshipper of Satan you’d go along with it? Do you accept the new meaning of the word santorum? I do not but if you are saying that white conservative misuse of a term invented by African Americans means that language evolves, well you have to accept it in the other direction.
That was the standard reply when dictionaries updated the definitions of words to reflect current usage like "vaccine".
NP - What are you talking about? I know youre looking for conspiracies here but there’s no current usage of vaccine that’s different from previous uses. It’s always meant an injection to prevent disease
Shes referring to Merriam-Webster tweaking the definition of vaccine to reflect RNA technology….which is new technology and that’s why they added the definition. Even Bethany isn’t this crazy and conspiratorial.
RNA technology is absolutely not new. Not at all. Developed in the 60s, well in use by the 90s. People not in biomedical engineering wouldn't have any reference to what it is or the understanding of it. In fact, in the early days of Covid, well before vaccines were a thing, those in research already knew how these vaccines would be developed.
a substance used to stimulate the production of antibodies and provide immunity against one or several diseases, prepared from the causative agent of a disease, its products, or a synthetic substitute, treated to act as an antigen without inducing the disease
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Through propaganda??
Do you mean to say that if liberals decided to make the term conservative mean that someone is a worshipper of Satan you’d go along with it? Do you accept the new meaning of the word santorum? I do not but if you are saying that white conservative misuse of a term invented by African Americans means that language evolves, well you have to accept it in the other direction.
That was the standard reply when dictionaries updated the definitions of words to reflect current usage like "vaccine".
NP - What are you talking about? I know youre looking for conspiracies here but there’s no current usage of vaccine that’s different from previous uses. It’s always meant an injection to prevent disease
Google is your friend.
I googled “vaccine definition” and this is the first result:
A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products.
How is this some kind of new definition?
Try harder. Why is it such a controversial thing to say that dictionaries update definitions all the time? I thought this was common knowledge.
Hell, irregardless even became a real word because of its usage.
Correct, language does change and they update definitions all the time. Not arguing with you on that. Just wondering how the definition of vaccine has changed. Stop deflecting
You're quite lazy. Surprised this is news.
https://www.verifythis.com/article/news/verify/coronavirus-verify/cdc-changed-vaccine-definition-more-transparent/536-03ce7891-2604-4090-b548-b1618d286834
That’s the CDC. Not dictionaries. You stated that dictionaries changed the definition and now are trying to pass the CDC’s definition off as a dictionary definition.
Did you even read? It literally references a dictionary in the article.
Done with you, lazy.
Which one of Bethany’s friends are you btw?
The dumb one from the sound of it. I would say the defensive one but jk that’s every right wing troll in her friend group
Sorry your big brain can't wrap its head around the concept that the meaning of words can evolve.
I just said to you about five posts ago that you are correct. Language does change and evolve. Never disagreed with that
Then why are you calling names? Humble yourself and grow up.
That’s a very evangelical turn of phrase.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Through propaganda??
Do you mean to say that if liberals decided to make the term conservative mean that someone is a worshipper of Satan you’d go along with it? Do you accept the new meaning of the word santorum? I do not but if you are saying that white conservative misuse of a term invented by African Americans means that language evolves, well you have to accept it in the other direction.
That was the standard reply when dictionaries updated the definitions of words to reflect current usage like "vaccine".
NP - What are you talking about? I know youre looking for conspiracies here but there’s no current usage of vaccine that’s different from previous uses. It’s always meant an injection to prevent disease
Google is your friend.
I googled “vaccine definition” and this is the first result:
A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products.
How is this some kind of new definition?
Try harder. Why is it such a controversial thing to say that dictionaries update definitions all the time? I thought this was common knowledge.
Hell, irregardless even became a real word because of its usage.
Correct, language does change and they update definitions all the time. Not arguing with you on that. Just wondering how the definition of vaccine has changed. Stop deflecting
You're quite lazy. Surprised this is news.
https://www.verifythis.com/article/news/verify/coronavirus-verify/cdc-changed-vaccine-definition-more-transparent/536-03ce7891-2604-4090-b548-b1618d286834
That’s the CDC. Not dictionaries. You stated that dictionaries changed the definition and now are trying to pass the CDC’s definition off as a dictionary definition.
Did you even read? It literally references a dictionary in the article.
Done with you, lazy.
Which one of Bethany’s friends are you btw?
The dumb one from the sound of it. I would say the defensive one but jk that’s every right wing troll in her friend group
Sorry your big brain can't wrap its head around the concept that the meaning of words can evolve.
I just said to you about five posts ago that you are correct. Language does change and evolve. Never disagreed with that
Then why are you calling names? Humble yourself and grow up.
Anonymous wrote:Well if we are turning to the dictionary for answer, according to Merriam-Webster, the 1st meaning of the slang word woke is:
chiefly US slang
1
: aware of and actively attentive to important societal facts and issues (especially issues of racial and social justice)
And the second meaning is:
2
disapproving : politically liberal (as in matters of racial and social justice) especially in a way that is considered unreasonable or extreme
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/woke
So it appears that woke more often is meant in the first meaning. And it's conservatives who use for the second, later meaning.
Sorry cons, when you use it as a pejorative, liberals receive it as a positive.
Basically cons and liberals are talking different languages. If you want people to understand then you'll have to translate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Through propaganda??
Do you mean to say that if liberals decided to make the term conservative mean that someone is a worshipper of Satan you’d go along with it? Do you accept the new meaning of the word santorum? I do not but if you are saying that white conservative misuse of a term invented by African Americans means that language evolves, well you have to accept it in the other direction.
That was the standard reply when dictionaries updated the definitions of words to reflect current usage like "vaccine".
NP - What are you talking about? I know youre looking for conspiracies here but there’s no current usage of vaccine that’s different from previous uses. It’s always meant an injection to prevent disease
Google is your friend.
I googled “vaccine definition” and this is the first result:
A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products.
How is this some kind of new definition?
Try harder. Why is it such a controversial thing to say that dictionaries update definitions all the time? I thought this was common knowledge.
Hell, irregardless even became a real word because of its usage.
Correct, language does change and they update definitions all the time. Not arguing with you on that. Just wondering how the definition of vaccine has changed. Stop deflecting
You're quite lazy. Surprised this is news.
https://www.verifythis.com/article/news/verify/coronavirus-verify/cdc-changed-vaccine-definition-more-transparent/536-03ce7891-2604-4090-b548-b1618d286834
That’s the CDC. Not dictionaries. You stated that dictionaries changed the definition and now are trying to pass the CDC’s definition off as a dictionary definition.
Did you even read? It literally references a dictionary in the article.
Done with you, lazy.
Which one of Bethany’s friends are you btw?
The dumb one from the sound of it. I would say the defensive one but jk that’s every right wing troll in her friend group
Sorry your big brain can't wrap its head around the concept that the meaning of words can evolve.
I just said to you about five posts ago that you are correct. Language does change and evolve. Never disagreed with that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Through propaganda??
Do you mean to say that if liberals decided to make the term conservative mean that someone is a worshipper of Satan you’d go along with it? Do you accept the new meaning of the word santorum? I do not but if you are saying that white conservative misuse of a term invented by African Americans means that language evolves, well you have to accept it in the other direction.
That was the standard reply when dictionaries updated the definitions of words to reflect current usage like "vaccine".
NP - What are you talking about? I know youre looking for conspiracies here but there’s no current usage of vaccine that’s different from previous uses. It’s always meant an injection to prevent disease
Google is your friend.
I googled “vaccine definition” and this is the first result:
A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products.
How is this some kind of new definition?
Try harder. Why is it such a controversial thing to say that dictionaries update definitions all the time? I thought this was common knowledge.
Hell, irregardless even became a real word because of its usage.
Correct, language does change and they update definitions all the time. Not arguing with you on that. Just wondering how the definition of vaccine has changed. Stop deflecting
You're quite lazy. Surprised this is news.
https://www.verifythis.com/article/news/verify/coronavirus-verify/cdc-changed-vaccine-definition-more-transparent/536-03ce7891-2604-4090-b548-b1618d286834
That’s the CDC. Not dictionaries. You stated that dictionaries changed the definition and now are trying to pass the CDC’s definition off as a dictionary definition.
Did you even read? It literally references a dictionary in the article.
Done with you, lazy.
Which one of Bethany’s friends are you btw?
The dumb one from the sound of it. I would say the defensive one but jk that’s every right wing troll in her friend group
Sorry your big brain can't wrap its head around the concept that the meaning of words can evolve.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Through propaganda??
Do you mean to say that if liberals decided to make the term conservative mean that someone is a worshipper of Satan you’d go along with it? Do you accept the new meaning of the word santorum? I do not but if you are saying that white conservative misuse of a term invented by African Americans means that language evolves, well you have to accept it in the other direction.
That was the standard reply when dictionaries updated the definitions of words to reflect current usage like "vaccine".
NP - What are you talking about? I know youre looking for conspiracies here but there’s no current usage of vaccine that’s different from previous uses. It’s always meant an injection to prevent disease
Google is your friend.
I googled “vaccine definition” and this is the first result:
A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products.
How is this some kind of new definition?
Try harder. Why is it such a controversial thing to say that dictionaries update definitions all the time? I thought this was common knowledge.
Hell, irregardless even became a real word because of its usage.
Correct, language does change and they update definitions all the time. Not arguing with you on that. Just wondering how the definition of vaccine has changed. Stop deflecting
You're quite lazy. Surprised this is news.
https://www.verifythis.com/article/news/verify/coronavirus-verify/cdc-changed-vaccine-definition-more-transparent/536-03ce7891-2604-4090-b548-b1618d286834
That’s the CDC. Not dictionaries. You stated that dictionaries changed the definition and now are trying to pass the CDC’s definition off as a dictionary definition.
Did you even read? It literally references a dictionary in the article.
Done with you, lazy.
Which one of Bethany’s friends are you btw?
The dumb one from the sound of it. I would say the defensive one but jk that’s every right wing troll in her friend group
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Through propaganda??
Do you mean to say that if liberals decided to make the term conservative mean that someone is a worshipper of Satan you’d go along with it? Do you accept the new meaning of the word santorum? I do not but if you are saying that white conservative misuse of a term invented by African Americans means that language evolves, well you have to accept it in the other direction.
That was the standard reply when dictionaries updated the definitions of words to reflect current usage like "vaccine".
NP - What are you talking about? I know youre looking for conspiracies here but there’s no current usage of vaccine that’s different from previous uses. It’s always meant an injection to prevent disease
Google is your friend.
I googled “vaccine definition” and this is the first result:
A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products.
How is this some kind of new definition?
Try harder. Why is it such a controversial thing to say that dictionaries update definitions all the time? I thought this was common knowledge.
Hell, irregardless even became a real word because of its usage.
Correct, language does change and they update definitions all the time. Not arguing with you on that. Just wondering how the definition of vaccine has changed. Stop deflecting
You're quite lazy. Surprised this is news.
https://www.verifythis.com/article/news/verify/coronavirus-verify/cdc-changed-vaccine-definition-more-transparent/536-03ce7891-2604-4090-b548-b1618d286834
That’s the CDC. Not dictionaries. You stated that dictionaries changed the definition and now are trying to pass the CDC’s definition off as a dictionary definition.
Did you even read? It literally references a dictionary in the article.
Done with you, lazy.
Which one of Bethany’s friends are you btw?
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Through propaganda??
Do you mean to say that if liberals decided to make the term conservative mean that someone is a worshipper of Satan you’d go along with it? Do you accept the new meaning of the word santorum? I do not but if you are saying that white conservative misuse of a term invented by African Americans means that language evolves, well you have to accept it in the other direction.
That was the standard reply when dictionaries updated the definitions of words to reflect current usage like "vaccine".
NP - What are you talking about? I know youre looking for conspiracies here but there’s no current usage of vaccine that’s different from previous uses. It’s always meant an injection to prevent disease
Google is your friend.
I googled “vaccine definition” and this is the first result:
A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products.
How is this some kind of new definition?
Try harder. Why is it such a controversial thing to say that dictionaries update definitions all the time? I thought this was common knowledge.
Hell, irregardless even became a real word because of its usage.
Correct, language does change and they update definitions all the time. Not arguing with you on that. Just wondering how the definition of vaccine has changed. Stop deflecting
You're quite lazy. Surprised this is news.
https://www.verifythis.com/article/news/verify/coronavirus-verify/cdc-changed-vaccine-definition-more-transparent/536-03ce7891-2604-4090-b548-b1618d286834
That’s the CDC. Not dictionaries. You stated that dictionaries changed the definition and now are trying to pass the CDC’s definition off as a dictionary definition.
Did you even read? It literally references a dictionary in the article.
Done with you, lazy.
Which one of Bethany’s friends are you btw?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Through propaganda??
Do you mean to say that if liberals decided to make the term conservative mean that someone is a worshipper of Satan you’d go along with it? Do you accept the new meaning of the word santorum? I do not but if you are saying that white conservative misuse of a term invented by African Americans means that language evolves, well you have to accept it in the other direction.
That was the standard reply when dictionaries updated the definitions of words to reflect current usage like "vaccine".
NP - What are you talking about? I know youre looking for conspiracies here but there’s no current usage of vaccine that’s different from previous uses. It’s always meant an injection to prevent disease
Google is your friend.
I googled “vaccine definition” and this is the first result:
A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products.
How is this some kind of new definition?
Try harder. Why is it such a controversial thing to say that dictionaries update definitions all the time? I thought this was common knowledge.
Hell, irregardless even became a real word because of its usage.
Correct, language does change and they update definitions all the time. Not arguing with you on that. Just wondering how the definition of vaccine has changed. Stop deflecting
You're quite lazy. Surprised this is news.
https://www.verifythis.com/article/news/verify/coronavirus-verify/cdc-changed-vaccine-definition-more-transparent/536-03ce7891-2604-4090-b548-b1618d286834
That’s the CDC. Not dictionaries. You stated that dictionaries changed the definition and now are trying to pass the CDC’s definition off as a dictionary definition.
Did you even read? It literally references a dictionary in the article.
Done with you, lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Through propaganda??
Do you mean to say that if liberals decided to make the term conservative mean that someone is a worshipper of Satan you’d go along with it? Do you accept the new meaning of the word santorum? I do not but if you are saying that white conservative misuse of a term invented by African Americans means that language evolves, well you have to accept it in the other direction.
That was the standard reply when dictionaries updated the definitions of words to reflect current usage like "vaccine".
NP - What are you talking about? I know youre looking for conspiracies here but there’s no current usage of vaccine that’s different from previous uses. It’s always meant an injection to prevent disease
Google is your friend.
I googled “vaccine definition” and this is the first result:
A substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically prepared from an inactivated or weakened form of the causative agent or from its constituents or products.
How is this some kind of new definition?
Try harder. Why is it such a controversial thing to say that dictionaries update definitions all the time? I thought this was common knowledge.
Hell, irregardless even became a real word because of its usage.
Correct, language does change and they update definitions all the time. Not arguing with you on that. Just wondering how the definition of vaccine has changed. Stop deflecting
You're quite lazy. Surprised this is news.
https://www.verifythis.com/article/news/verify/coronavirus-verify/cdc-changed-vaccine-definition-more-transparent/536-03ce7891-2604-4090-b548-b1618d286834
That’s the CDC. Not dictionaries. You stated that dictionaries changed the definition and now are trying to pass the CDC’s definition off as a dictionary definition.