Originally posted by: tcsenter
	
	
		
		
			Language is not objective; it is subject to the whims of perspectives, of cultural context, and any number of other things. I don't know where you got the idea that language is objective.
		
		
	 
I didn't say 'language', I said the English language.  And of course there is objectivity in language analysis, structure, mechanics, and use.  If I say to you:
"Running I was the bank towards with hand my waving."
What would you make of it?  I can tell you what any 100 randomly selected English Majors would 
unanimously make of it - rubbish!
Or better yet, since you apparently say I can 'invent' my own words, and since you apparently say I can ascribe to words any meaning I want, 'subject to my whims':
"Ragging fager bank the my with towards huttenshuck verbatoss running."
What would you make of that?
Words have formal (objective) meaning, language has a formal (objective) structure and usage.  You might want to consult a few authorities like:
 
'American Usage and Style: The Consensus', by Roy H. Copperud
'The Elements of Style', by William Strunk, Charles Osgood, Roger Angell
'The New Oxford American Dictionary' by Frank R. Abate (Editor), Elizabeth Jewell 
'Webster's Dictionary of Usage and Style: The Reference Guide for Professional Writers, Reporters, Editors, Teachers and Students' by Roy H. Copperud
They would be rather shocked to learn the English language is subject to individual whim and fancy.
Tirade has a meaning, again, that meaning is:
"A long angry or violent speech, usually of a censorious or denunciatory nature; a diatribe."
My post was neither long, angry, violent, censorious, denunciatory, bitter, scathing, excoriating, etc. etc.  All requisites for a tirade.
If you want to hear a tirade, you can go to a local union rally or antiwar rally, or just wait around for Hagbard, he'll link you to a few anti-US diatribes and tirades.  The best examples are those found daily foreign countries, where ideologues play upon poverty and ignorance, 'whipping' up indignation and hatred for their own purposes.
But, sorry, no tirades here, at least none by me.