I have noticed lately that a lot of users on Lemmy spell whining as “whinging” what’s up with that? I could understand if it was misspelled “wining” or somthing but that extra g really confuses me. Is this a misspelling specific for some region or is it lingo of some sort?

  • @GentlemanLoser
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    Are you a language statistician or something? How could you possibly make that claim lol

    • BolexForSoup
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      Linguist.

      But no I remember this as well. It was quoted a ton after and gained a lot of traction. If you look at google trends since you want a “language statistician,” you can see “Sandor Clegane” is still the 4th most associated topic when “whinging” was searched this past week even though that episode aired 5+ years ago.

      It’s easy to be snarky on the Internet. Maybe next time you should just do a cursory Google search or ask for clarification with a little more humility/good intent instead of being needlessly rude and challenging.

    • @Smirk@sh.itjust.works
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      Seems like a fair assessment, even if it’s unprovable. Not a bad heuristic to assume things get adopted from the biggest show to have ever aired.

      You got a counter claim?

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        Yes.

        Baader-Meinhoff phenomenon. They heard it on the show and started hearing it everywhere. It wasn’t mass adopted after the fact.

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          Sandor Clegane is #4 most related topic when searching “Whinge” on google trends even though that episode aired several years ago. It’s a reasonable assumption. Go look for yourself.

          Can we not do that Reddit thing where people just accuse people of bad faith or attribute literally everything they don’t agree with to a fallacy or some such? If you or the other person had literally taken 30 seconds to look at Google trends, you might have even come to the same conclusion yourselves.

        • @Smirk@sh.itjust.works
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          Not bad, both easily plausible. Next time you disagree, offer a civil counterclaim and it’s more likely to go down well.

          How hard was that?

          • @GentlemanLoser
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            But then you wouldn’t get all worked up about it

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              This is the kind of act we really don’t need around here. We have enough trolls on other forums. At least try and act with a hint of mutual respect here dude.

            • @Smirk@sh.itjust.works
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              “But then you wouldn’t get all worked up about it”

              READ: “You’re right”

              Take care mate, it’s only a post. Peace

        • Perrin42
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          This is probably closer to the truth, as I first heard it in Firefly in 2002 before I started hearing it everywhere.

    • @glimse@lemmy.world
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      Not so sure about the first part of your name

      I just saw it getting used by non-british people after the show when I didn’t before. It’s an anecdote. I don’t have statistics and if you care enough to prove me wrong I’ll accept it’s confirmation bias