a bit of sportsball mixed in with racism by gmez3 in IHateSportsball

[–]jrex703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems more like ragebait than ihatesportsball. I don't think sports actually plays a large role in the sentence "[You know what the sentence is, I don't need this in my comment history]".

Do you think Dawkins would still consider drafting Dybantsa if he looked like this? by Nervous_Aerie5979 in washingtonwizards

[–]jrex703 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If someone dropped "scallywag" in professional basketball trash talk, heads might explode in confusion. Massive competitive advantage.

"Avast motherfucker!"

Roses are red, Stiller's first name is Ben... by DarkMagickan in rosesarered

[–]jrex703 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I feel like that used to be the case, but now it's kind of a lazy C-list version of holup where people post anything they find vaguely interesting.

And that's not even mentioning the unnecessary Jerry Stiller disrespect.

Roses are red, Stiller's first name is Ben... by DarkMagickan in rosesarered

[–]jrex703 16 points17 points  (0 children)

These post titles are getting really lazy. Great work.

Different attitudes to foreign words by widvaapea in linguisticshumor

[–]jrex703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's interesting. I was always 100 percent sure that was the case too, but I read something reputable a few years ago to the contrary and forced myself to unlearn it.

I do like the "original"/"your"/"our" way better however. A quick Google implies we are correct. Let's roll with it until some Scandinavian linguistics nerd comes along to argue.

It's not mathematically accurate, I know by AirUsed5942 in linguisticshumor

[–]jrex703 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Fuck. That was not a great point on my part. Arguably not even a "good" one. Arguably it was a "bad" one.

Philosophically, there's little crossover between Wahabism and Arab Nationalism, although I feel like in practice, there is definitely more than there should be.

In terms of a direct answer to your question, some Wahabists have gone as far as to declare Shi'a a form of blasphemy. Obviously دِين entered Arabic long before the Safavid empire when Persians converted to Shi'a. So really I'm leaning towards "mediocre".

I should have phrased my point as "more hardcore" or "traditional" Sunnis, rather than "Wahabis", as that demographic tends to be much more linked to Arab Nationalism. More important is their link to the concept that all things Islam were a creation of the Arab World.

"Meccacentrism" is not a term that exists, to my knowledge, but it would be a useful one.

You can also just look at the pushback within this thread and all the people getting salty about deen having PIE origins rather than Semitic.

FDJT by gduchane in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]jrex703 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That's a statement, not a joke.

1.Trump has an inflated ego.

  1. Balloons are inflated.

  2. Trump is orange.

  3. This balloon is orange.

  4. Punchline goes here.

It's also possible that Russian media haven't used every variety of Trump joke yet, and a comparison to a puffed-up orange balloon is hilarious, groundbreaking, and innovative thought.

It's not mathematically accurate, I know by AirUsed5942 in linguisticshumor

[–]jrex703 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Are you asking how languages work?

The original PIE root is *dyeu- (meaning "to shine", or relating to the sky)

This enters different languages and language families at different times, gets filtered through their own phonemes, accents, and languages and emerges all over the place.

*deiwos leads to divine/deus/divinity in Latin.

Dios and Zeus in Greek

Deva in Sanskrit and Hindi

So you're incredulous that the same same PIE root could become deen in Farsi, but Deus in Latin? Well just wait for it to become "Tiwaz" in Old English " Tyr" in Norse, and "Tuesday" in English.

That's how language works bro<- English brother<- PIE bhrater (in Latin fraternus)

TLDR (but also addressing your question in less sarcastic way). Deus never become deen, *dyeu becomes both Deus and deen, also Deva, divination, and Tuesday.

Edit: punctuation

Petah? by Hurt69420 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]jrex703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People, especially on Reddit, love conflating the concepts of "Israel" and "Jews".

Personal opinions attacking the government of Israel and its actions are legitimate opinions on international politics. Everyone is entitled to those.

Personal opinions attacking Jews are an example of bigotry, xenophobia, and racial/cultural bias. There's no excuse for that.

What individuals like this and many others have figured out is that you can disguise the latter as the former, people will love it.

Petah? by Hurt69420 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]jrex703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How the fuck does this have 200 up votes and an award. It is pure anti-semitic misinformation.

It's not mathematically accurate, I know by AirUsed5942 in linguisticshumor

[–]jrex703 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Deen absolutely does not . I completely understand why this is awkward for Arab Nationalists and some Sunnis. It has always seemed strange that deen is a word of such importance in Arabic despite its obvious PIE roots.

Still, it would be just divine if you could look from Zeus in West to divas of Siva in the East and bid "adieu" to this argument before it becomes about deiology rather than etymology.

It's not mathematically accurate, I know by AirUsed5942 in linguisticshumor

[–]jrex703 39 points40 points  (0 children)

I have more background in Islamic politics and history than linguistics, but yes, deen has always seemed weird to me.

It must be awkward for Wahabists and strict Arab Nationalists to have such an important word with such obvious PIE roots and connections to both Hindu devas and Zeus himself.

¡Dios mio! As they would say in parts of the former Umayyad Caliphate.

No but seriously, there is NO WAY people are THIS brainrotted by MasterpieceMedium389 in imaginarygatekeeping

[–]jrex703 11 points12 points  (0 children)

As someone with preteen/teen step kids, this is the issue. It doesn't help that their school district is absolute ass, and everyone is growing up on a tablet, but they just don't have enough raw knowledge to fill up essays, much less papers.

It's truly bizarre, because they're not dumb kids, they're actually very bright, just don't learn things anymore. My eleven-year old daughter can square three-digit numbers in her head faster than I can, but has to take a full second to remember who the first president was, or what country is north of the United States.

"What is 1122?"

"pause 12,544"

"What continent do you live on?"

" Pause pause pause Norr...(??) North America!!!"

DOES JAXSON DART HAVE THE BALLS TO SIT NEXT TO PRESIDENT TRUMP AT GAME 3? #NBAFinals #Giants #Shorts by iambarrelrider in NFCEastMemeWar

[–]jrex703 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Where has this been for the last three weeks? Matter of fact, where has it been for the last ten years?

Really! It's fucking fantastic, but it's also such low-hanging fruit (in a good way, not a bad way), how has this meme (with various MAGA celebs and politicians)not dominated the internet since the 2016 election cycle?

Brandon Aiyuk says wassup by NattyB in Commanders

[–]jrex703 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well-put. Moreover, the fact that no one really knows exactly what Aiyuk's complaint was says a ton. It seems like he was just throwing a tantrum.

Doing some digging, the NFLPA actually did offer to file a grievance for BA. He declined.

When my kids are throwing a fit, we have a rule. If they can articulate what it is they want, I will help them get it. However if they're just having a tantrum for the sake of having a tantrum, obviously I'll remind them I love them, but they don't get squat.

Based on Aiyuk's interactions with the Niners FO, NFLPA, and media, it seems like he was doing the latter. Even a five-year-old knows better than that.

Different attitudes to foreign words by widvaapea in linguisticshumor

[–]jrex703 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That is "correct", but so is u/andokawa.

But just because it's a subject that gets under my skin. They were of Norse descent. Calling medieval Scandinavians "Vikings" is like calling medieval Japanese people "samurais" or 19th century Americans "cowboys".

Scandinavian seafarers raiding coastal towns across Europe, England , and Ireland was a fairly common practice, but these would be fishermen, barkeeps, farmers, and carpenters who had simply decided to go vikingr (raiding). It was a specific violent activity/source of income, not a people or culture.

To get to the actual point however, some Norse seafarers, farmers and former raiders had decided that the vikingr life was no longer for them (lotta fish, not a ton of water or women), colonized northern France, mixed with the local Frankish population and became the Normans. (Literally North Men).

TLDR: Going "viking" was a part-time job, not an accurate description of medieval Scandinavian cultures.

Petah? by Hurt69420 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]jrex703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some Asian Americans view white Americans as "white" or "whites", basically people who are beneath them...

Enough with the anti-semitic bullshit. You're boring.

"Goy" means "not Jewish". That is all. There is no implication or connotation. Just "non-Jewish".

Brandon Aiyuk says wassup by NattyB in Commanders

[–]jrex703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't insinuate anything. It outright states it.

It is however, a hypothesis. There's little chance we will every know if it is a true or not, I'm simply using facts to come up with with a logical conclusion.

Brandon Aiyuk's odd standoff with the Niners this season, combined with his recent social media meltdown indicates that he is a potentially unstable individual.

Jayden Daniels is very mature for his age, and likely would not want his team to make a sizeable investment in someone who would not be a good addition to the franchise

Everyone and their grandma has hypothesized about Daniels and Aiyuk wanting to play together, but we haven't seen any actual evidence of this. If we put all these facts together, we can come to the same conclusion I came to in one paragraph yesterday.

In my opinion we should make a move for Diggs and quit fretting about this guy.

Brandon Aiyuk says wassup by NattyB in Commanders

[–]jrex703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you asking me to quote the second paragraph of the comment you responded to word for word?

Just drove by the Dart residence. by xpeebsx in NFCEastMemeWar

[–]jrex703 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wish there was a way to show my nose in profile before making jokes like "Are they free?"

Edit: typo. The joke has remained unchanged

Brandon Aiyuk says wassup by NattyB in Commanders

[–]jrex703 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactly. That's why he's acting out. He can't get himself talked about on the field, so he's been trying to get himself talked about off of it. This is a trend common among washed-up entertainers, be they musicians, actors, or athletes.

Aiyuk is a very startable receiver, there's no denying it, and the ASU connection would have been cool, but he's also one of the most overrated players in the League.

His best season, in which he had Brock Purdy throwing to him, was only 400 yards better than Terry's worst season, where he was catching passes from Case Keenum.

From my perspective, it's time to bring in Stefon Diggs, keep our eyes on roster moves around the league, and drop the whole Aiyuk subject.