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To me using 'shitlib' has a kind of theurgic effect and language has been associated with magical properties. Words, properly used, can provide the feeling of using force. Calling a PC obsessed lefty a shitlib cusses them out in a humorous way and puts them on the defensive as it carries with it a tone that is decisively negative which no one wants to be thought of as.
When I use the word I get a similar feeling that I would in firing a high powered rifle. It's good as strength flows through me.
[–] Rask-II 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
http://i.imgur.com/RYXx8MF.jpg
As frequently seen among young journalists.
What % of America and Northern Europe already looks like this?
"Shitlib" is a great word, though I can't pinpoint why.
[–] Joe_McCarthy [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago (edited ago)
To me using 'shitlib' has a kind of theurgic effect and language has been associated with magical properties. Words, properly used, can provide the feeling of using force. Calling a PC obsessed lefty a shitlib cusses them out in a humorous way and puts them on the defensive as it carries with it a tone that is decisively negative which no one wants to be thought of as.
When I use the word I get a similar feeling that I would in firing a high powered rifle. It's good as strength flows through me.
Maybe I'm overanalyzing it but that's my take.
[–] Rask-II 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I agree. That's what dweebs are calling "meme magic" right now.