• @[email protected]
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    2 months ago

    China pronounced as “jina”

    “Fake news” (ironically)

    “Worst blank in the history of blank, maybe ever”

    Also fuck Trump. Should’ve been 3 inches more accurate.

    • @errer
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      92 months ago

      “It is what it is”

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        132 months ago

        i don’t think he coined that one, though he is terrifically old, so maybe he did 75 plus years ago, idk. i’m sure he would happily take credit for it if it got people to pay attention to him.

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          According to the New York Times, the phrase it is what it is appeared as early as an 1949 article by J.E. Lawrence in The Nebraska State Journal. Lawrence used the phrase when describing the difficulty faced during frontier-era life in Nebraska:

          “New land is harsh, and vigorous, and sturdy. It scorns evidence of weakness. There is nothing of sham or hypocrisy in it. It is what it is, without apology.”

          It is what it is picked up steam in the 21st Century. A 2004 USA Today article by Gary Mihoces, titled “It is what it is,” pointed out that the phrase had become popular in sports about losses. Mihoces cited over a dozen examples of athletes and coaches using the phrase in that year alone.

          Dictionary.com

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            12 months ago

            yep, which is why i said more than 75 years ago. he’d’ve had to have coined it prior to the publication of that article.

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      I also use Jina now and it really bothers me, but I can’t pronounce it correctly anymore. He ruined me.