Maybe I’m wrong, English is my third language though …

  • AmidFuror
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    253 minutes ago

    I wasn’t very aesthetic in high school. I preferred video games to sports.

  • Battle Masker
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    154 minutes ago

    Honestly, try to find a word people are using right on the internet. That’s the real challenge

  • Nytefyre
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    13 hours ago

    There’s a lot of words the people on the internet use wrong all of the time.

  • @frankPodmore@slrpnk.net
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    128 hours ago

    Do you mean where people use it as an adjective? E.g., ‘This house is very aesthetic’ where they mean ‘beautiful’?

  • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠
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    118 hours ago

    There was a viral short featuring someone using it wrong, a bunch of younger people cribbed from the video and started using it wrong.

          • @palebluethought@lemmy.world
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            32 hours ago

            No, “aesthetic” is generally just a noun, historically. As in “it has a modern/minimalist/cyberpunk aesthetic.” Its usage as an adjective just means “relating to the general idea of aesthetics as a field of study,” or “someone with a strong sense of and attunement to the design and beauty of things.” Using it to just mean “beautiful,” basically, is a new usage in just the last 5 years or less.

            • @Anyolduser@lemmynsfw.com
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              11 hour ago

              Then your example should have been “this house is aesthetic”. Aesthetic is being used as an adjective.

              Saying “this house has a pleasing aesthetic” is correct. Aesthetic is being used as a noun. “Pleasing” is the adjective. While the aesthetic is not defined enough to your liking, it isn’t being used as an adjective.

              Use your original wording and replace the word “aesthetic” with the word “quality”. “This house has a pleasing quality” is a proper sentence. Sure, there’s ambiguity as to what that quality is (is it the shape of it? Is it the color? Perhaps the landscaping?), but it isn’t grammatically incorrect.

              • AmidFuror
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                153 minutes ago

                Using it as an adjective, to mean “has a pleasing aesthetic.”

                The commenter was telling you how they use it, not giving an example. The commenter told you what the adjective means.

              • @palebluethought@lemmy.world
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                156 minutes ago

                ? You’re saying exactly the same thing I am. I was giving a definition, not an example. Admittedly confusing since I used the (real) word in its own (slang) definition.

    • @Anyolduser@lemmynsfw.com
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      11 hour ago

      Sure, but Jesus Christ fucking up part of speech is a childish mistake to embrace. Maybe we shouldn’t just go along with every fuckup people on Tic Tok lean into.

    • @Today@lemmy.world
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      32 hours ago

      Well, yeah, language is dynamic, but there are so many fad uses of words that are caused by people not knowing the real/original/normal use of the word and then spread by the Internet and then forgotten as quickly as they began. If not for social media, these would be limited to 12 middle schoolers at band camp. This feels like one of those.