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2010-01-30

David Foster Wallace

This argument is not the barrel of drugged trout that Methodological Descriptivism was, but it's still vulnerable to some objections.
From "Authority and American Usage" in Consider the Lobster: And Other Essays, Back Bay Books, New York, 2006.

Editorial: barrel of drugged trout. Brilliant.
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