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I met Victor’s creature. He had come to apologize to Victor for all that he had done, but it was too late. The creature promised me that he would cause no more harm. He planned on committing suicide by burning himself in a fire. He said this, and then he left. For some reason, I felt compelled to believe him. And even if he decides to continue life, he had realized what he had done was wrong, and seemed sincerely apologetic. I suppose there isn’t really any way to know for sure now is there?
Continuing from the last post about typefaces:
When I was in junior high school, my absolute favorite font to use was Comic Sans, I literally used it on everything I was writing. There’s a certain fun to this typeface that makes writing on Microsoft word and other docs special. By the time I reached high school I started liking Century Gothic, part of the reason may be that I was reading certain series that used this font. I also became obsessed with this typeface throughout my high school, it became sort of my signature font until towards the end of high school I didn't care for it anymore.
After I started university I grew fond of Times New Roman, mainly because in all of our written assignments must be in standard font which is Times New Roman. Now every time I open Microsoft I automatically change the font to Times New Roman it sets me up for serious writing mode.
Almost all of the books I read are written in Times New Roman, there’s something bookish and serious about this font. I feel like if I saw words written in this font I must read it because it looks important.
I went from using sans serif typefaces to serif typeface, I subconsciously prefer serif for some reason. Besides Times New Roman I sometimes use fonts such as: Century, Garamond, and Georga; they are all serif typefaces.
I appreciate fonts, I play around with other typefaces as well.