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Besides, nobody is forcing me to read anything, if a word bothers me I skip the article.
I boldly predict that while "blog" has become part of the idiom, "bloggernacle" will never see much light of day, beyond certain provinces and cultures. And I reserve the right to find it disgusting, since apparently somebody found it "cute."
Have a great day! And thanks for agreeing with me, Jane Austen fan!
Check your Websters. The "football" pronunciation of route is a correct pronunciation. Also, I didn't know that Harry Truman was as old as he was when he was president, since the date given for the origination of the word "normalcy" is 1857. (Wasn't he president a little later than this?)
Also, Shakespeare took great liberties with the evolutionary nature of English.
My point is that the language does and should evolve. You don't have to like every new word, but don't be such a snob about language evolution especially when you obviously don't know it as well as you think you do.