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Well I am not talking about the objective-oriented programming language developed by "Alan Kay" and Co. at Xerox and a later inspired version form Apple, but it's something more.

In this fast moving world, many things change and mostly without a trace. But there are some changes which gets noticed when we accidentally start thinking about it. One of such subtle change has happen to the language we speak.

To bring a larger perspective to this notion, lets step into the question of why we have languages? 

Well to easily say it, "Language" helps us to express our thoughts and feelings with others". Now, you may wonder what's so new about it and even today and also the day's to come, people will continue to do the same.

Well friend, the point here is how we say or speak the language of our choice. It doesn't mean that it is not expressive or correct today, but it is just that depending upon our own convenience we change it and thus in turn make the actual language loose it's essence and it makes me say that "language has lost it's luggage".

The word "Ok" is very happy, it's now a four letters word "Okey" and it's kind-a gr8 and funny at the same time. Well bro, it's ovio (that's obvious in short) that da language has gone a sea change and all these effort are in preparation for a more free and stylish age. 

Now, that's what I call "freedom of speech" and I am loving it.

...keep exploring...


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