>>21So what if a mother language is old? Shouldn't we take advantage of its feature-full succinct syntax? The English language is 463 years old, and people still use it. If they would have kept and upgraded Latin, we would have a much better Italian. But who is using that? If we go by your logic, everyone should be speaking in Tok Pisin.
>>30Like Anime and Sweets, anyone can develop obsessions over something that exhibits value of high quality. The problem is that it becomes addicting if untrained in constraint.