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    Seth Godin on clichés:

    In printing, a cliché was a printing plate cast from movable type. This is also called a stereotype. When letters were set one at a time, it made sense to cast a phrase used repeatedly as a single slug of metal. “Cliché” came to mean such a ready-made phrase. The French word “cliché” comes from the sound made when the matrix is dropped into molten metal to make a printing plate.

    His secret weapon on how to use clichés:

    The effective way to use a cliché is to point to it and then do precisely the opposite. Juxtapose the cliché with the unexpected truth of what you have to offer. …. I often use the Encyclopedia of Clichés to find clichés that then inspire opposites.

    Hear the sound of stereotypes, a 1949 Number Four VanderCook Proof Printing Press in particular.

     
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    hey lil chica :) — ugh ! u better shut ur mouth and don’t ever try...mess up wit me !
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    In printing, a cliché was a printing plate cast from movable type. This is also called a stereotype. When letters were...
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    file this along with why we call big letters ‘uppercase’ and little ones ‘lowercase’
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    XD good point, I had it liked but I should really pass it along!
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