Firstly, congratulations! Secondly, I'd delete this. Delete any texts I had sent about this. Delete any emails. Tell my friends never to bring it up again. If she finds out? Whoof.
dharmacurious
Oh that's so fucking clever. I kept looking for the third error and after a good 15 seconds it hit me. That's delightful.
I am working on a TTRPG setting (probably going to use open legend rules). It's a sci Fi setting with many different planets. One of them is definitely going to get miniature dragons that act like seagulls now. Fucking love it
We all know what it looks like, but what is it actually? Like, what is this from?
Baked Mac and cheese is the only Mac and cheese. I miss my mom's so fucking much it's crazy. I can make it, but nobody made it like her.
While they were much more likely to capitalize nouns, and it did have German influence, it was never all nouns as in German, and it was absolutely used for emphasis during that period of time. If you read through letters by Franklin, or Thomas Jefferson, or many of the prolific writers of the Day, you'll see there are many nouns left uncapitalized, while seemingly important nouns (liberty, right, et cetera) are capitalized.
Here's a stack exchange comment thread that talks about it
I'd find you a better source but I'm on a road trip right now.
Capitalization in English is a super fascinating rabbit hole to fall down. Grammar in general, really. It was a lot more free form before the mid 1800s, and that allowed an author's voice to be a lot more personalized than in the modern day. Today, an author's voice is mainly due to their vocabulary choices, and to a lesser extent their punctuation, but during that time author's could choose different spellings, capitalizations, and other small idiosyncrasies that really let you get a feel for what their speech was like.
Entirely unrelated, but I wish English hadn't abandoned that style of capitalization for emphasis. When you read Franklin's letter, you can genuinely get a feel for his style of speech through his use of capitalization. Italics and bold just don't carry the same message for me.
It also seems like each time it's reposted there's more black bar above, and less visible face, but I could be imagining it
That's just an example link from eBay, not recommending that item or seller specifically. But you can get them that run off a USB dongle, or Bluetooth. They're absolutely fantastic.
Around 700%
Not a joke
It's been a shitty year and a half
Until we find out if the cat has found him, he is Schrodinger's Schrodinger.


I fundamentally disagree that it is impractical not to put it on the price tag. Every store prints their own price tags and puts them either directly on the item, or on the shelf. It wouldn't be hard to just make that price different to reflect the tax. We already do it with gasoline.