@nina_kali_nina
The "New Orthographic Agreement", which should theoretically standardisze the way the several Portuguese languages are written (and spoken to a lesser degree), is drunk giggling at the corner.
The thing has SO many exceptions that it might as well not exist in the first place.
And after decades of it being signed there's exactly ONE country that adopted it, Portugal, with debatable actual effective implementation outside (and even inside, honestly) the Government sector even after at least a decade of being legally mandatory to use it for Government-related things (including schools)...
@luna
@nanianmichaels @nina_kali_nina @luna Como assim, não foi implementado fora de Portugal?
No Brasil nós perdemos a trema em sagüi e o acento em idéia, perdas irreparáveis feitas para o bem comum (e para vender livros brasileiros em toda a lusofonia).
@bkim Oh, informação nova que me dá, a informação que tinha é que só Portugal tinha implementado o Novo Acordo Ortográfico...
Obrigado pelo esclarecimento!
Ironic. Even it's spelling isn't standardi{s|z}ed 😸🤷♂️
Problem: There are n competing standards.
Genius: Let's consolidate these standards into one overarching standard.
[later]
Problem: There are n+1 competing standards.
(I think I first read this in an XKCD comic, and I doubt it was original there either.)
The good thing about standards is that there are so many that each can have his or her own ;)
@Ash_Crow
Have you tried pronouncing it?
@nina_kali_nina I've been waiting to use this GIF.
/edited to fix image's ALT text.
And so we all live our standardized lives in our standardized bubble. Financed with standardized money.
People who don't give a shit about standards have the most power and earn the most standardized money.
They then live a non-standardized life of luxury.
Celebrated by standardized masses who are lulled by standardized mass media.
And everything is standardized-process-optimized and ISO 9001 certified
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