Language evolves. The meaning of a word can shift over time as we use it differently — think of “cool,” “heavy,” or even “literally.”
Yes, I have paged you, and, no, it has nothing to do with those bleeping little boxes of old: you are on my page, pictures, quotes, smiles and all – not only you have been added, but my page has captured “us”, our friendship, our love, the way you look at me and I look at you…
It may be the page of a blog, a facebook page, or a page in my new book: you are now immortal, for this page can travel in space, in time, transported in an aircraft, sent to the Moon or Mars…
You have been paged: we are now public, it’s official, everyone knows we are together.
Very cool post! I liked the idea of ‘ being paged’… who doesn’t? And it’s so true: once one if ‘ featured on somebody else’s FB mural, front page, etc’… it’s forever… until the end of times in the cybersphere! 🙂
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Interesting, cool morph! I have “stamped” my presence in a comment here 🙂
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This reminds me of when I first heard the words “Friend Me” or the admission of “friended” into the dictionary. Being paged sounds more familiar, like having a whole page dedicated to someone who was already your good friend.
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Clever!!!
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I like it. A nice modern spin on an “old” word. 😀
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I like the futuristic spin and the photo is great
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