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I've heard other's describe this phenomenon, too: you see an everyday word in a book or on a sign and suddenly it floats free of its meaning and looks totally new and alien.

Today it was the word "Happy" seen on back-to-back subway posters for "Pursuit of Happyness" (wtf to that spelling. I'm-a killing you) and "Happy Feet".

The word suddenly looked meaningless and obscure. It felt like a neologism for "arduously encumbered" or "making a noise like a duck".

Date: 2006-11-21 10:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nyahnyahnyah.livejournal.com
Darling. If you're gonna use "I'm-a," the rule is that you have to use either "keeel" or "kill" after it.

Thusly have I spoken, and it is so.

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