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March 30, 2007, 11:01
shufitz
"Faces of War"
Oh my god!

The February issue of Smithsonian magazine includes an article, at the top of the website, described as follow:The summary at the top of the story reads, "Amid the horrors of World War I, a corps of artists brought hope to soldiers disfigured in the trenches." [It is talking about terrible facial disfigurement.] The story begins:facetiously???!
March 30, 2007, 21:03
Kalleh
I imagine the writer chose that word purposely, chuckling all the way. Wink
April 01, 2007, 00:08
BobKberg
I'm inclined to agree with Kalleh. Whoever writes headlines is usually desparate for some way to make their point - and cause anguish!

Bob
April 01, 2007, 05:00
zmježd
But facetiously appears in the first sentence in the story, not the headline. What I find humorous is the word rhinoplasty; it just sounds and looks funny.


Ceci n'est pas un seing.
April 01, 2007, 19:47
Kalleh
You're right, zmj. I have always found rhinoplasty to be a strange word because I think of a rhinoceros, and they have that long, ugly, pointed nose. Since "plasty" means to "mold or form surgically," rhinoplasty theoretically could mean to mold the nose surgically to emulate the nose of the rhinoceros. Wink