In George Orwell’s 1984 the government attempts to reduce expression by replacing English with a reduced form of it known as Newspeak, from which this blog takes its name. However, what if Orwell was wrong and it is the over, and not under, use of language that reduces its meaning? This blog is dedicated to that over use of language and is lovingly collected treasure trove of hyperbole, exaggeration and downright nonsense.
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
Thanks Daily Mail...
‘Sir Elton John and Mr Furnish have opted for traditional names for their son. Zachary is of Hebrew origin, and means ‘The Lord recalled’, while Jackson is of Old English origin and simply means ‘Son of Jack’.
Saturday, 25 December 2010
True and yet slightly misleading
Thursday, 23 December 2010
Just like South Africa
Friday, 17 December 2010
Anatomy of a Popstar
‘Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think any of the winners have been trying in bands like I have for so long… I've been writing songs for years. I've written about four or five albums in my time and I'm writing all the time… I don't think Joe's a songwriter, I don't think Leona's a songwriter. These people can sing, but I'm an artist already and this is my platform.’
Do this young man’s talents know no bounds but modesty? Hopefully he will open a Haus of Cardle and start talking about himself in the third person soon – that way his status will be secured.
Sunday, 12 December 2010
Fight for your right
Looking back on a week of panic on the streets of London it was good to see that the art of rhetoric was not lost amongst the riot shields. This argument, given by a young man resembling a bandit to the BBC, gives a worrying vision of the English youth and their reliance on EMA:
‘We’re from the slums of London yeah? How do they... How do they expect us to pay £9000 for uni fees? And EMA, EMA is the only thing keeping us in college. What’s stopping us doing drug deals on the streets anymore? Nothing!’
Heroes
Saturday, 11 December 2010
More than words can wield
Before the X-factor finishes, it would be remiss not to mention Wagner’s elimination a few weeks ago. Simon Cowell, following the Brazillian’s loss of the judges’ vote, declared he was ‘happy with the result is because there are people out there trying to derail this show and now the control is back in the public’s hands’. Obviously those voting for Wagner were largely members of the armed services.