Celebration of ‘slanguage’
From witty T-shirt designs to artsy, straight-out-of-Tumblr posters, teen “slanguage” today means much more than a way to abbreviate when texting or to seem updated on the latest trending videos. It isn’t something teens should feel embarrassed about, and it isn’t a trivial, incomprehensible textbook to be judged or frowned upon. In truth, the perpetual flow of teenage terminology is a sign of each generation’s creativity and ingenuity. It’s a sign that we are constantly forging new words and ideas — not stuck in old ways. We aren’t marring the English language. We are modernizing and personalizing it to leave our collective mark on the world. And that is absolutely lit.