<p>I have come up with a fun idea for a thread.</p>
<p>Please post an example of that incredibly wordy and often ostensible academic speak often used in collegiate literature.</p>
<p>For Example:</p>
<p>"I argue that understanding the dynamics of moving from ethnic/racial group identity and consciousness to participation requires a relational analytic strategy with an explicit eye to the social structural context"</p>
<p>You have a very perverted idea of what “fun” is.</p>
<p>When one examines the axiom, one may obtain an extracated yet systemic overarching logic mirroring that of sentient thought not comparable to the latter.</p>
<p>this is fun and so redundent!</p>
<p>I relish every perverted facet of my lifestyle.</p>
<p>Perversion is simply novelty by another name.</p>
<p>I am indulging in so-called perversion to ward off or channel the decay I feel I am experiencing mentally, physically, spiritually. . .</p>
<p>This is one of my more intelligent postings in recent history.</p>
<p>Also, I would like to add the following:
Please use real examples from actual literature, not some made up passage to display your talents, or ability to not be concise and utilize what is in fact, with the very use of it by those not qualified to do so, pseudo-intellectual jargon with no real purpose.</p>
<p>“Please use real examples from actual literature, not some made up passage to display your talents, or ability to not be concise and utilize what is in fact, with the very use of it by those not qualified to do so, pseudo-intellectual jargon with no real purpose.”</p>
<p>Why do I feel as if the use of it by those who are “qualified” to do so is also pseudo-intellectual jargon? I think a lot of academics hide behide language that obfuscates more than it clarifies. They often make profoundly simple observations about life and the world and pretend it is something novel, while in truth every human already knows it. But their high-minded language makes them sound smart. </p>
<p>I’m unimpressed by people who can say things I don’t understand. True genius is the ability to say things that normal people can understand.</p>
<p>That’s the whole point. By attempting to communicate in such a way, you give legitimacy to that sort of language. I want only the real stuff. Undiluted blather for the most part. Although I do believe there are some instances where it might be useful or necessary.</p>
<p>This is supposed to be fun! My guess is that this thread will die. . .</p>