verticalswamp Posted June 20, 2001 Posted June 20, 2001 I think the whole thing can be cleared up using a reversal of the tired and overused example of the Inuit having three hundred words for snow. Climbers could have one word for everything. Might as well, nobody understands us now, and fewer still care. I suggest a time honoured word such as F#ck. (no I'm not afraid of it, but ya never know what the moderator will think) I mean, if entire skyscrapers can be built using it as punctuation, surely we could use it for day to day communication. For example: Take - Fuuuuuuuuuuck Manky - Fuckin' Sick - fuuuuuuuuuuu... Etc. Wipe clean the slate, get down to basics. Quote
verticalswamp Posted June 20, 2001 Author Posted June 20, 2001 This thing is still overwhelming my intelligence. That didn't take too long did it. If anyone wants to edit or delete this go ahead. Quote
climb Posted June 20, 2001 Posted June 20, 2001 Greg Child climbed with a guy who had this to say about his ice tool, "This fucking, fucker is fucking fucked." Impressive, no? Quote
DPS Posted June 20, 2001 Posted June 20, 2001 The great writer, Keith Mark Johnson, author of the now infamous story "Dude Boys" wrote a very funny essay entitled 'Living and Climbing Without the F-word. He addresses this very topic in that essay. Another essay entitled 'A Clockwork Brown' is also not to be missed. Quote
wotan_of_ballard Posted June 21, 2001 Posted June 21, 2001 hey, danielpatrick smith, where might we find these writings? thanks. Quote
climb Posted June 21, 2001 Posted June 21, 2001 Living and Climbing without the F-word by Keith Mark Johnson can be found at: http://www.rockandice.com/index.phtml?section=stories_show&content_id=39 Quote
Dwayner Posted June 21, 2001 Posted June 21, 2001 Just for your info-matation, m'friends: that business about our northern igloo-buildin' brothers having the massive snow vocabulary apparently is a myth. Check out this book by a couple of esteemed linguists: "The Great Eskimo Vocabulary Hoax and other irreverant essays on the study of language." by Geoffrey Pullman and James McCawley. Ya know who has the big snow vocab.....ever take an avalanche seminar? And they hand you the plastic laminated card with all the terms like graupel, etc.? Oy!!!! Quote
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