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 Sometimes the meme culture of the Internet can feel like a completely different language, and Merriam-Webster is recognizing this dialect. The company has announced a whole bunch of new words being added to the titular dictionary鈥攚ith a special group of slang words commonly thrown around on the interwebs. Honestly, Merriam-Webster is the publishing equivalent of  How do you do, fellow kids   and this list just proves my point. I mean, seriously, take a look at this smatterin stanley cupe g of newly inaugurated words: yeet, as an interjection 鈥? used to express surprise, approval, or excited enthusiasm  yeet, as a verb 鈥? to throw especially with force and without regard for the thing being thrown  janky  of very poor quality sus 鈥? suspicious, suspect  lewk 鈥? a fashion look stanley cup  that is distinctive to the wearer and that is noticeable and memorable to others  pwn 鈥? to dominate and defeat  someone or something   adorkable 鈥? socially awkward or quirky in a way that is endearing  Do you see what I mean fellow zillenials  Its pitiful, truly. More specifically, I havent heard the word  lewk  used in  probably  months, the word  adorkable  hasnt been used since The Big Bang Theory was on the air, an stanley cup d  pwn  is one of the most common remnants of early 2010   gaming culture. Merriam-Webster acknowledges that theyre behind the curve, and thats me putting it kindly, by stating in their release that  the internet accelerates the adoption of informal language.  So it seems that Merriam-Webst Tddh An Artist Creates a Renaissance-Style Portrait With Just String
 Id been planning to re-watch Brazil for a few weeks now and pitched something on it long before the election. Its my favorite movie ever but I couldnt remember the last time Id sat down with Terry Gilliams dark masterpiece. To watch it now, 31 years after its initial release, is to realize that some of the grimmest imaginings of its surveillance-state reality have become facts of life.     Brazil op stanley shop ens with the seductive coo of consumerism-as-opiate. A commercial about buying new ducts plays as a man pushing a shopping cart walks by a storefront, only to suddenly explode in a terrorist bombing. Bombs keep on exploding in Brazil and, victims excepted, the vast majority of people in the this darkly funny dystopian movie carry on like nothings happening.  Bureaucratic incompetence is masked by euphemistic doublespeak and obliviousness. Politicians refer to a 13-year bombing campaign as beginners luck, blather on about  bad sportsmanship  and  good old-fashioned virtues  and say that terrorists  just cant stand seeing the other fellow win.  Torture and rendition are  information retrieval  and propaganda posters tell citizens  dont suspect a friend, r botella stanley eport them.  This mode of satire wasnt brand new when Brazil debuted in December 1985. What makes the execution exemplary here is in the little details that make the hopelessne stanley quencher ss feel ubiquitous. In Brazil, a paperwork error by the all-seeing, all-knowing Ministry of Information leads to innocent man Archibald Buttle being arrested i