I’ve heard this phrase so many times in my life I dont even think about it, but the more I dwell on it, I dont really get it

  • tezoatlipoca@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I am mildly annoyed that kids these days don’t know this. Then I get annoyed at me for getting annoyed - why would they? we haven’t had a CRT in the house since '04. It would be like getting exasperated because us 80s kids didn’t know how to tap out morse code on the telegraph.

    • The Cuuuuube@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      It always makes me laugh when old people get mad that they don’t teach cursive in school anymore. Cursive as a writing form is antiquated unless you are using a quill pen or fountain pen. It just doesn’t work as well with ballpoint pens. The funniest argument I see is about how if the kids can’t write cursive, they can’t read the Magna Carta, declaration of independence, or US Constitution. Never mind that they also already can’t read all sorts of foundational documents in other languages, that those documents have been transcribed into other scripts, or that none of those three documents were ever written in cursive in the first place (they’re all calligraphic script)

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        1 year ago

        Heh. yeah. my handwriting in high school and college was so garbage I couldn’t even read my own handwriting, so what good is it really?

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        1 year ago

        Furthermore, why is it so important to read old writing in the original script? Would that really change the meaning any?