Talk:Spoon class theory
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This article needs a lot of work
[edit]The English Wikipedia is not Korea. Sentences like
- He suggested that gold spoon is included in a simulacrum that doesn’t have an original. Issues of gold spoon celebrities and commercials which made those people idealize changed nonexistence as existence .
appear to be bad translations (presumably from Korean) by someone whose knowledge of English was non-native and not very grammatical. Also, expressions like "our society", meaning South Korean society, are out of place in an encyclopedia with worldwide readership, and much of the language is distorted almost beyond comprehension. -- Thnidu (talk) 15:56, 20 December 2016 (UTC)
Hyperreal shock
[edit]I don't edit wikipedia and don't know how to do it properly, but the first sentence of the section sociological analysis has a bit flagged as jargon. what is being talked about I found out with a bit of digging is this book I will link to an amazon listing of because I don't know what record of published books is actually apropriate.
https://www.amazon.com/Hyperreal-shock-Korean-Choi-Hyo-chan/dp/8960864994
it is not jargon but saying this person published the above book, but I don't know how to properly clarify and edit that into the article so I am adding that information here for someone more experienced to properly fix it. this article piqued my interest and I might be doing more research to add to this talk page to help fix it, wish me luck! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:2C3:57F:4730:10F5:6A8A:1EC7:C6F7 (talk) 16:17, 5 May 2022 (UTC)
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