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I agree with you that there's quite a lot of ironic racism, which is problematic for a lot of reasons, but I think a lot of it is actual racism that just happens to be told in a comedic context – in a highly vernacular internet style or pun.
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It trades in the vernacular of internet-saturated life, its modus operandi, and the mundane sights we witness while online or staring; working at our computer screens.
Page 1 VERNACULAR OF THE INTERNET Some of the phrases people use to describe their behavior on the Internet -- the "like" of Facebook or the abbreviation LOL for laughing out loud -- did not exist just a few years ago.
Folklore and the Internet: Vernacular Expression in a Digital World.
The poems and stories, published on blogs and Twitter feeds, are usually written in the Internet vernacular of lowercase letters, inverted punctuation, abundant typos, and bad grammar.
In Internet vernacular, this is referred to as "channel conflict," the same malaise that has besieged countless companies that depend on retailers for profit.
He has become as fluent in the vernacular of the Internet ("Baloney!" he wrote in a recent post on his blog, at blog.archny.org) as in the scholarly jargon of the Ph.D.-holder (which he is).
Defendants refer to this as "bulk e-mail," while plaintiff refers to it as "junk e-mail". In the vernacular of the Internet, unsolicited e-mail advertising is sometimes referred to pejoratively as "spam". CompuServe subscribers use CompuServe's domain name "CompuServe.com" together with their own unique alpha-numeric identifier to form a distinctive e-mail mailing address.
They yammered at each other in the clipped vernacular of the Internet; to someone who does not have a Twitter account, I imagine it sounded like a true idiot patois, two people keening in a nonsense tongue, slotting reality onto an absurd approval continuum that begins and ends with the fire emoji.
My immediate reaction to this trailer was, "Man, Rockstar does have a knack for making a game seem, well, 'epic,' to use the Internet vernacular".
It's this Dadaist eye for reappropriating found forms, but using the vernacular of the internet, that makes his work so enjoyable.
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