Word of the Year announced

13 thoughts on “Word of the Year announced”

  1. And it is declared unfair to blame the internet for problems !
    Far as I can see, the internet is responsible for everything.
    (Did I hear someone mutter “grumpy old curmudgeon” ..?)

    1. I certainly attribute a great deal of blame to social media on the internet — blame for much of the extreme tribalism, dangerous fads, misinformation, and crime/violence. But on the positive side, the internet has proven invaluable in providing rapid communication, the spread of knowledge (the good, not the bad), etc.

  2. Colorado, I think you have restricted Comments to three per person, coz I am not offered the opportunity to reply directly to your last – hence this ‘general’ comment.
    Blogging is GOOD. Of course it is ! Blogging found you for me – or was it me for you ?
    Whose nose ? – or cares ? 😀

      1. Probably because it went back to the WordPress comment mechanism or something, since it was generated here instead of from Melbourne. I’m sorry. Was wrestling with computer problem at the time and didn’t read carefully.

        To reply to this comment, go back up to the the last “Reply” prompt and write there. Comment will show in the proper place.

  3. So hard to know what is or isn’t authentic these days. I tend not to believe anything on social media until I have thoroughly checked it out. Even then there is bias and obfuscation. By the way, I had to look up a lot of those runner-up words!

    1. You are very wise. Somewhere recently I noted “Trust but verify.” Well, scratch that. Don’t trust; just verify, verify, verify.

      And yes, I had to look up some of them too.

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