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=== "People with a cold sound nasally" === | === "People with a cold sound nasally" === | ||
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+ | === "Pre-existing conditions" === | ||
+ | * For '''people taking away protections for pre-existing conditions'''. | ||
+ | * "Let's hear it more for pre-existing medical conditions." |
Latest revision as of 23:05, 7 November 2018
This is a list of weird semantic reversals I've noticed.
Contents
"Citizens United"
- Originally referred to a group that was fighting for a law against corporate sponsorship of elections
- Now refers to the decision made against that group
- Now lots of examples of supporters of the original group using phrases like "We hate Citizens United", "Dump Citizens United", etc.
"Oxford comma"
"People with a cold sound nasally"
"Pre-existing conditions"
- For people taking away protections for pre-existing conditions.
- "Let's hear it more for pre-existing medical conditions."