You are absolutely correct, but it equally correct that you have never said “Why are you aura farming?” to your grandma and that is what is new to the english language
No, but I just want to reinforce that no one is arguing against you here, even though your wording is as if you are at disagreement with others in this thread. No one is arguing against anything you say, we are just adding onto it.
You stating how long the words exist etc are appreciated as neat facts to the discussion, but they dont really challenge anyones assertions. Very cool to to be reminded of though! Using existing words that have been around for centuries and extending the meaning, not rewriting it, is how language evolves positively :)
You are absolutely correct, but no one said the word’s meaning changed— just used in new ways that mean the same but have implications based on context ;)
In the way it is used, it is.
Saying stuff like “aura farming” or “that man has aura”
That meaning is 166 years old. The word itself is around 500 years old.
https://www.etymonline.com/word/aura
You are absolutely correct, but it equally correct that you have never said “Why are you aura farming?” to your grandma and that is what is new to the english language
…Found the LLM?
No, but I just want to reinforce that no one is arguing against you here, even though your wording is as if you are at disagreement with others in this thread. No one is arguing against anything you say, we are just adding onto it.
You stating how long the words exist etc are appreciated as neat facts to the discussion, but they dont really challenge anyones assertions. Very cool to to be reminded of though! Using existing words that have been around for centuries and extending the meaning, not rewriting it, is how language evolves positively :)
I feel like you replied to the wrong person. Just pointing out that that specific phrase that ChatGPT absolutely loves using?
Never seen a real person use it.
I aint changing my habits because of some silly robot
but yup youre right lol. l blame the adhd
Sure, “aura farming” might be a new saying, but the meaning of “aura” is not.
You are absolutely correct, but no one said the word’s meaning changed— just used in new ways that mean the same but have implications based on context ;)
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