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Altoids Addict ([info]altoidsaddict) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2006-01-15 02:45:00


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Doesn't *everyone* know Latin? Geez!
I never thought I'd see a wank about gastric lavage outside of an E.R. fan forum, but there you go.

[info]gummyneko posts to [info]spo_prevention about a dog that came into her workplace that had gotten into the wacky tobaccy. Unsurprisingly, this causes significant problems for the dog (and is yet another reminder that my keeping mine in tins is a really good idea).

But the wank isn't over drugs. Oh, no, it's over semantics.

It starts off okay - since [info]gummyneko's used complicated terms like gastric lavage and bradycardia, the reasonable suggestion is made that perhaps she should edit for a lay audience. This causes [info]sopay to get really offended for some reason, which leads to escalation, then mod smackage made worse by [info]sopay's taking offense at the mod smackage that goes ON and ON, and my favorite, [info]teratologist's comment that, hey, it's not like these terms are hard for the average layperson who watches daytime talk shows and knows a Romance language 'cause the Francophile Oprah demographic is HUGE. Or something.

Then [info]doberkim gets annoyed by the use of kilograms amid allegations of Americentrism and more semantic wank. Which causes more mod wank.

It's not huge as wanks go, but what it lacks in size, it makes up for in variety. And all this over a grand total of two technical terms.


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[info]jaseroque
2006-01-15 12:12 pm UTC (link)
Whee, Herriot. I grew up on those books, and I still didn't know what a gastric lavage was.

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[info]singe
2006-01-15 05:55 pm UTC (link)
I second the Herriot love! And I didn't WANT to know what a GL was. Bleah.

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[info]sadisticferret
2006-01-15 07:20 pm UTC (link)
I third it. My whole family adores Herriot. We still call my dad "Siegfried" because he's so obsessive compulsive and anal retentive.

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[info]rowan
2006-01-15 10:48 pm UTC (link)
Fourth it. Ditto with the whole family loving it. I grew up on the kid's stories like Only One Woof...

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[info]annabelle_lee
2006-01-16 07:46 am UTC (link)
Fifth'd. I used to have the big, thick volumes of Readers Digest stories and I would always read the James Herriot ones more than anything else.

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[info]singe
2006-01-16 04:37 am UTC (link)
I still prefer him to Tristan, though!

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[info]sadisticferret
2006-01-16 01:37 pm UTC (link)
Oh, yes. No question about that.

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