u/Astras--c-Toy

Hello there, I've been a many hat man. Thanks to digital technology I've had the ability to work as a carpenter and then a caterer, and then a landscaper, listen to college level discourse and read virtually any scientific book, journal . All while moonlighting as a 3d artist using blender, and a science fiction writer in a collaborative 200+ person project that started over Skype and continued forth through to discord and still continues 15+ years on.

I'm not going to pretend to have any level of formal education, beyond Highschool, as that would be very rude to the people who have the ability and drive to do so, whereas I do not benefit so much from those types of education.

I feel a current issue I guess that could be broadly identified as [sub-culture language barrier]. Initially I became invested in parents difficulty dealing with their children's "fogmoid the chudmaxx" type speech, but in talking to some parents who are my coworkers, have been told that their kids only years apart have similar struggles.

But this can be applied to pretty much any two Fandoms, or internet group on reddit, scp wiki, tvtropes YouTube etc...

And extend this further and a hair stylist, and a mathematician studying knot theory, and their hair stylist might be able to engage in small talk but would struggle to have higher level conversations in both of their respective fields, even though on paper, though they effectively study the same concepts in the abstract.

Am I fucked or have we reached a point where we've basically recreated guilds and guild-language , and now they're struggling to talk effectively? And if this is just whats happening with English how the he'll are other global communities dealing with it?

But, I am not a philosopher, I am a science fiction writer, among other things, who enjoys the art [this is not a pipe] greatly. And I think maybe I want to start randomly throwing darts at the board and writing small standard journals to connect 2-3 random groups of people with some, consulate definitions and histories.

Think of it as early pliny-esque attempts at meme encyclopedias/dictionaries. Structured as well as I'm able but somewhat arbitrary, filled with personal opinions, as well as ones I've done a journalism about and asked random people in my community and online and recorded down.

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u/Astras--c-Toy — 11 days ago