Erin Brenner

First Name Erin
Last Name Brenner
favorite word lackadaisical
least favorite word
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Erin Brenner
Recently freed from the prison of Corporate America, Erin spends her time growing her editing business and submerging herself in all things language related.

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  • 25 days ago, ecbrenner said: Ha! Very clever, gangerh.
  • 28 days ago, gangerh said: I played with your name. 
  • about 7 months ago, reesetee said: I vote the latter. ;->
  • about 7 months ago, ecbrenner said: What a great image: a dusty museum of un-words. Cavernous halls filled with dust and broken, empty words. Should we cry for those words that never had a chance, their parents too consumed by love of money and sales to properly care for their children, their words? Should we banish them forever to dark corners? Hmm... maybe the speakers should be banished...
  • about 7 months ago, reesetee said: Very true. And yet someone has to take care of them, if only for later display in a dusty museum of un-words. Such bravery, ec. ;-)
  • about 7 months ago, yarb said: When you see them all together like that you realise how thoroughly they suck the life out of language - it's the linguistic equivalent of a saltpan.
  • about 7 months ago, ecbrenner said: In Chinese, it is "�?�是心�?�", which means what one acts does not correspond with what one says
  • about 7 months ago, yarb said: Hi ecbrenner. Please take this as a compliment - your "digital terms" list is surely the driest concentration of vocabulary on Wordie, if not the whole internets. I can but admire the thudding relentlessness of it. Good on you for curating these awful terms from which so many of us instinctively recoil.

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