Haven't fully collected everything for this yet, but seemed like a good time to post it. I call this NITW short sentence mood.

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Haven't fully collected everything for this yet, but seemed like a good time to post it. I call this NITW short sentence mood.
Flamin’ fireballs! I must be seeing things!
(Fantastic Four Volume 1 #20)
Per, Really
All three versions are grammatically correct, so what form of the interrobang/exclamatory question mark do you prefer?
?!
!?
‽
Just for fun, here are several different/interesting fonts this 61-year-old punctuation appears in.
some nice words
yippee
wowee
wowzers
woah
rad!
neato
Bikini Beat
Exclamations and interjections out. No er. No um. No uh.
Filled in a connecting hole in that bikini. Thematically the suit on the left does not match, since the plot of this story is "bikinis".
Forcing things into proper grammar I guess. Or more we are moving out of the specific and into the broader world.
Hi! Sorry if it seems an odd question, but I watched the other day a video in which they said that in Greece it's used the click ('ntzou kinda sound) to say "no" (coupled with a head gesture).
Since it's a thing that it's used here in Sicily and it's quite characteristic and old but I've never seen it used anywhere else I was wondering if it's true and if it's really a common Greek thing 😅
I really like these types of questions! Yes, it's true! Guess the old connection between Greece and Sicily still holds 😁