Is there a reason to use “orientATE” rather than simply use “orient”. To orient….or to orientate. …a verb, yet organised around a different “destination”. Or, is it simply a misuse of the word. Does it signal a bias, an imaginary emblem…an egoic signifier.
Is there a reason to use “orientATE” rather than simply use “orient”. To orient….or to orientate. …a verb, yet organised around a different “destination”. Or, is it simply a misuse of the word. Does it signal a bias, an imaginary emblem…an egoic signifier.
your comment is a symptom of yours
@ you can say that again.