I hate it more when People do it with just a few Words, arbitrarily.
It’s like they saw a Smart Person do it to Make A Point, and then they decided to just Do It All The Time.
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saltesc@lemmy.world 11 months ago
My pet hate. People That Type Like This, Causing The Inner Dialogue To Jar Each Word And Confuse Titles And Names Amongst Regular Words.
I hate it more when People do it with just a few Words, arbitrarily.
It’s like they saw a Smart Person do it to Make A Point, and then they decided to just Do It All The Time.
On the flip side of that, it tickets me when people capitalize some Meaningful Words as if they’re Super Important Noun Phrases.
not sure vat you are of talkings about, zat looks korrekt to me?
I think you can blame God for that one
Almost Looks like a Page out of the Constitution (or pretty much Any Text from that era).
Perhaps they’re harkening to that.
I can read this at like 1/3 rd the speed of normal text
And in William Shatner’s voice
AtLeastTheyPutASpaceBetweenEachWord
Those caps are meant to affect the way you read it.
In this post, the capital letters (plus the “How To”) suggest a title, like a book or something.
Phrasing… I think you were trying to say “my pet peeve,” yes?
I think 'peeve’is more American because it’s modern American-informal from ‘peevish’ so it’s not caught on much in other countries. You’d probably.also be confused by ‘pet aversion’ which is actually the original and popular term, with a pet hate being the most slack of the two pets.
Perhaps. Whatever the case, the alliteration rolls off the tongue more easily.
Ha, it roll much easier off my tongue much easierthan “pet peeve.”
I’m reminded of this legendary bit.
English by country or region is a bit of a hoot.
Kolanaki@pawb.social 11 months ago
I am just considering the post to be the title of a book.