Writers often take up causes to save various things. I myself am guilty of trying, on occasion, to save the world. Recently, while taking a break from saving the world, I checked my email and found an email from an old friend. Her message included a link, and she informed me that I should be sure to check it out. As she was a friend, and also quiet old, I figured I better check out the website right away. After all, most old people still think a "status update" refers to so-and-so's surgery and if her panchymagogue worked or if so-and-so's latest gout flare-up kept him from his riviation trip.
Imagine my surprise when I clicked on the site, www.savethewords.org, and realized that trying to save the world was no longer enough! I also needed to start trying to save, of all things, words.
To some of you this may seem trivial, but I consider myself a writer. I use words. I need words. If those words are going extinct, then what will I be left with? I can't draw. I can't paint. Heck, I can't even stop the stiricide on the side of my house! I have no choice. I must become a saver of words.
If you to are a writer, or perhaps just a lover of our language, or maybe if you just want to be someone who saves important stuff like whales, walruses, and words, then adopt a few endangered words and use them. Keep them alive. Share them with the world. Save the words.
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