Brain Ple Dol is not new – but now we’re all talking about it | Books on standard and language

Brain Ple Dol is not new – but now we’re all talking about it | Books on standard and language

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If the coming entrance, we know that the brain’s corruption is nothing new. The earliest evidence of using this we found Henry David Thoreau’s Book Walden (1854); Here he lamented the tendency of society to please the complex ideas favorably favorably, considering a general decline in mental and intellectual efforts. The term is used differently in reading many books, looking at a lot of television, and listening to “Pimpley Music”, we’ve got a digital content.

While removing the last year or the true cement of language, it seems that no one has changed except for medium.

Concerned parents, citizens, or even linguists can take comfort in one fact revealed by our research: The supposed consumers or victims of brain rot are often the very people using the term (to mean both the content itself and its impact on them). This suggests that – whatever the cost of intelligence or attention improvement – at least they will continue to know oneself or a sense of irony. In quoting David Bowie, “They know what they can go through.”
Fiona McPherson
Executive Editor, Oxford English Dictionary

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