Star:
Taking an OP's thread south is the natural inclination of the reader's history, the original thrust of the post is about rings, marriage, relationships...
I like to observe the original OP's intent being interrupted differently by the readers
AND how it triggers reader's response which has little or nothing to do with the OP's INTENT..
When I take a post 'south' there is little doubt that 'this guy is dancing out there all by himself.'
Etymology is more than a hobby of mine, I view it as a blueprint of our history, the way we think, and why we think the
way we do.
The post is a crude explanation of how we 'drift any topic, apply our interpretation, then respond in a manner
inclusive of how we view the material presented. (Difficult to follow, yes)
Linguistics is a study of words, not highly regarded by other 'alleged' social scientist
;however, it can function as a blueprint.
I extremely interested in what 'triggers' another's response outside the perimeters of the OP's intent.
Your quest for, What the hell are you talking about is a rational question.
My topic supposed to depict what' taking a thread topic south means', to do that I have to define a colloquial
phrase; to do that I have to know where and why the phrase originated. and what it means today.
I ran out of space and time, I was left with a definition of what 'go south, without an explanation of it's
relationship to the OP.
Sorry
I promise to be more careful, but am weird when me minds starts stumbling around.
I'm not trying to be a smarty pants, just dancing by myself.
Whew. Glad you cleared that up for starsong.




