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Lain Jan 1 @ 10:30pm 
And let us be clear: spoken shortcuts are one thing. Speech is fluid, forgiving, and ephemeral. Writing is none of those. Writing is deliberate. You chose every character. You had time. You still typed “dija.” That wasn’t an accident—that was a philosophical stance against coherence.

So no, “dija” is not a word. It is a typo that gained confidence. A shortcut that forgot where it was going. A small but telling red flag announcing, “I do not respect the reader, the language, or myself.”

Please—out of respect for English, for communication, and for the dwindling hope that civilization still has standards—just write “did you.”
It’s three extra letters. Even a bafoon can manage that.
Lain Jan 1 @ 10:30pm 
And before someone trots out the tired defense of “language evolves,” let me stop you right there. Evolution implies adaptation toward clarity or utility. This is not evolution—it is entropy. A collapse. A surrender. Shakespeare did not wake up one morning and decide, “Thou knoweth what this needs? Fewer letters and more vibes.”

Using “dija” in written communication is the linguistic equivalent of showing up to a formal dinner in flip-flops and insisting it’s fashion. It signals to the reader that they are dealing with a bafoon who believes phonetics trump comprehension, or worse, an imbecile who thinks that if something sounds right in their head, it must therefore belong on the page.
Lain Jan 1 @ 10:30pm 
Ah yes, “dija.”
That tragic little linguistic sneeze masquerading as a word.

Permit me—reluctantly, but with a sense of civic duty—to clarify: “dija” is not a word. It is not slang, it is not dialect, it is not some brave evolution of language. It is the phonetic debris left behind when “did you” is dragged through the mud by impatience, laziness, and a complete disregard for literacy.

Words, you see, are agreed-upon symbols with meaning, history, and structure. “Dija” has none of these. It exists only in the same way a cough exists: as a noise produced when someone cannot be bothered to articulate properly. Writing it down does not grant it legitimacy; it merely immortalizes the moment someone decided effort was optional.
𝖘𝖕𝖆𝖈𝖊𝖉 Dec 31, 2025 @ 9:47pm 
-signed by dale
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𝕺𝖌𝖍𝖒𝖆𝖏𝖚𝖗 May 17, 2025 @ 11:32am 
+rep nice flick shots