By popular (Amy’s) demand, the full set from our weekend-long photo shoot.

In 1981, the short story collection What We Talk About When We Talk About Love by Raymond Carver was published.  It’s awesome, but I think at this point everyone knows that.  (Less well-known fact: Carver’s poetry is pretty good, too…)  Anyhow, the beginning of that phrase is used as a kind of set-frame/conventionalization you see around places.  A snowclone, dontchaknow…  Like “X is the new Y” or the however many words for snow, dontchaknow.

Point being, I came across “What we talk about when we talk about Variation” in a syllabus for a class I’m taking, and I got to wondering about when this particular phrase came into usage, basically whether Carver was the first person to use it and it grew from  there, or if it was already a thing in 1981.  Because the internet is gigantic and awesome, someone has already wondered about this on the snowclone database, which person also guesses it starts with Carver.  Helpfully, there’s also a list of a wide variety of things we talk about when we talk about at The Awl.

I started with the Google ngram viewer, but it doesn’t work for strings as long as I needed, so just for kicks I searched for a bunch of substrings of the string in question, just to see.  It’s not very helpful, but you can click on it anyways.

I  did a regular Google search next.  The intuition is partly confirmed by the auto-complete results:

Searching for the phrase (in quotes) “What we talk about when we talk about” gets 1.7 million hits.  Adding love to the quotes slims the results down to 434k, which I found pretty surprising.  Anyhow, the next step was searching for “what we talk about when we talk about” -“what we talk about when we talk about love”.  Excluding the full phrase with love, rather than just excluding the word love by itself was necessary for examples like this, which incidentally include the word love.  When you do that search, which theoretically should find all the things we talk about when we’re not talking about love, you get 89k results.  This leads to a mystery- where are the ~1.2 million results that aren’t talking about love but are talking about something?  I don’t know, but what I do know is that Google gets a little confused when you ask it to do work on big strings.

Another thing I do know?  I actually have things to do today, so I’m not going to keep trying to find the  first use today, I basically just needed somehting to occupy myself while I waited for some software to download.  Which now has.  Okay bye!

 

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  • Sea otters are proof of intelligent design and that God loves cuteness. #
  • Imma start a band called "Watch For Falling" so my fans can yell "WATCH FOR FALLING ROCKS!!!!!" #
  • @ccbayer its what reminded me. I went kayaking yesterday, saw about a million of them, floating on their backs and holding things cutely. #
  • I'm at Rest area (280 North freeway, Burlingame) [pic]: http://t.co/Y1rTHiqX #
  • @katzsarah @tks_smith took a lot of photos of them w/ her fancy waterproof camera; I took none with my less fancy, non-waterproof camera. #
  • Roly-poly? Pillbug? Woodlouse? Chuggy pig? Which name do you prefer? #
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  • Once again, @thetwinshadow didn't play any Aerosmith covers. Bummer. http://t.co/nowNl86A #
  • Eating cottage cheese. (@ Bill's Place) [pic]: http://t.co/N6mNuTob http://t.co/WM6vqm3m #

  • @nathanarlyn hey colin, how's SF? #
  • @ccbayer @nathanarlyn nice. It was threatening to storm all day here. Went to the pool, but was too cloudy/windy to be enjoyable. #
  • @ccbayer @nathanarlyn not too bad.. I mean, on account of the wind and clouds. You think its really dangerous to swim during a storm? #
  • @ccbayer @nathanarlyn if a pool you're in gets struck by lightning, would you die? Lightnings gotta hit the ocean all the time, yet…fish. #
  • @ccbayer @nathanarlyn totally! #
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  • @nathanarlyn @ccbayer I had a carrot/garbanzo bean thing, with some couscous. #
  • @ccbayer @nathanarlyn wow that's fancy. I tend to shy away from anything with more than two ingredients. Also, what's GF? #
  • @nathanarlyn @ccbayer typically i like to have more than one meal per day, so i can totally relate to your being hungry right now. #
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  • Paul Ryan? #
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Traffic signs are from Estonia, other signs are from… other places.

  • Someone just rudely interrrrrupted my conversation to ask how to say "excuse me" in Czech. What a cool guy. #

  • I have got to get out of the city more often. http://t.co/2yxraIFP #
  • @emptitious so far so good. #
  • @ccbayer @nathanarlyn y'all remember when I posted on your myspace pages a couple weeks ago? #
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  • Good news: I got a direct flight when my first connection got cancelled. Bad news: direct flight leaves from Dulles. #
  • I'm in Copenhaagen, where there are two bike stores and one H&M for every person. #