However, “unalive” has evolved and is now also used offline, primarily by young people who are uncomfortable speaking about death, according to the linguist Adam Aleksic. “The function of ‘unalive’ has superseded its initial algospeak origins,” he told CNN (Aug. 17, 2024). “At this point, the kids using it in middle schools aren ... More @Wikipedia
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