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do you guys prefer lower case or normal writing?
President Donald Trump on Monday continued to lash out at the Supreme Court, days after a majority of justices, including two of his conserv
Trump is still hopping mad over the US Supreme Court invalidating most of his tariffs. So he thinks he found the ultimate way to punish them.
From now on he will be referring to them in lower case: supreme court. 😱😰
President Donald Trump on Monday continued to lash out at the Supreme Court, days after a majority of justices, including two of his conservative nominees, struck down most of his global tariffs as illegal. In a series of social media posts on Monday, Trump wrote he had a “complete lack of respect” for the nation’s high court and that “they should be ashamed of themselves.” “The supreme court (will be using lower case letters for a while based on a complete lack of respect!) of the United States accidentally and unwittingly gave me, as President of the United States, far more powers and strength than I had prior to their ridiculous, dumb, and very internationally divisive ruling,” Trump wrote.
Without a doubt, they will be cowering in their robes as he spews venom at them during the state of the union address.
Seriously, this demented toddler is not just the worst president in history but one of the most immature humans alive today.
Flashing Lights Go By.
"our first adventure. isn't this interesting?"
"well, we don't have anything to compare it to."
"but..."
"i know what you're saying, my dear. is it too early to call you, my dear? the possibility of seeing rabbits in the wild, or riding scary roller coasters, is in our future. so many possibilities. for instance, i met the guy, or at least he claimed, that he created the term 'snake oil'. or his great grandfather created that term. something like that. wouldn't it be amazing if you and i ran into something like that?"
"or being on television for something interesting. not like, you and i witnessed our neighbor murder her husband or something, and we had to be interviewed. that would be, if we were asked by one of them on the scene reporters, i would say, go up the street, our neighbor Steve, he's handsome. he could know how to be on tv and answer questions."
"well it would be interesting if he deserved it."
"he? what if they were lesbians?"
"it's still a murder. our first adventure is a walk around the park, talking about how we're going to cover up our neighbor murdering her partner? and how our pretend neighbor Steve is a better interviewer than us? well, me, anyway. i won't judge you on cable news telling an eyewitness account of what happened. whether it be a husband or a lesbian or a...partner. right?"
"partner, right. you just used the term eyewitness acount, outta nowhere. that was impressive."
"are we that far along in our own relationship to start talking about whether or not our neighbors will be murderous? would we protect each other, even if we were truthfully eyewitness accounts?"
"well, i like you enough."
"i like you, too."
mistigram: today adeptapril reminds us in this #ansiart screen to appreciate all the heavy lifting done by the humble letters today on national #lowercase day, when flashy & grand capitals are out of the picture.
The origin of upper case and lower case comes from printing presses which manually set letters. Small letters, which were used the majority of the time, were kept in the lower, easier to access case. Where as the large letters were kept in the upper case. – WTF Fun Facts
Source: Why is it called upper and lower case? | Office for Science and Society - McGill University
I'm working on an Underfell story and I just can't decide whether to write Sans and Papyrus with lower and upper case respectively in their dialogue, or just leave it as is. I don't mind reading either format, I just can't decide with writing.. both have their pro and cons - the use of different cases is canon and kind of goes with their characters and tells them apart.. but I find when reading, the normal format makes little difference cos I'm usually immersed in the story, and can automatically discern who is speaking, and how..
What say you..?
the true mark of growing up as a gen z is noticing all the fanfic titles have slowly transitioned from hozier lyrics to harry styles lyrics