Common Usage – “Edge” At first glance, “edge” sounds solid. Straightforward. A boundary. A border. A sharp bit of something that says “go no further” or “touch this and bleed.” And yet, like most words, it’s way too eager to sneak into every part of life like it’s trying to get noticed at a poetry…
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“Love: The Word That Means Everything and Nothing”
(Part 1: The Shapeshifter of Language) There’s a cruel little magic trick in the English language, and it’s the word love. Four letters. One syllable. Uttered by toddlers and deathbed philosophers alike. It’s printed on mugs, whispered in bed, and scrawled on war memorials. It can mean “I like your vibe,” or “I would take…