What the hell is so funny? I just need to know if RMS is tsuntsun and deredere. Don't mind the NULL NULL NULL part, that's just something I had just copied.
>>10
Katakana for loan words and hiragana for native words are a guideline, not a rule. It would look weird to use these things outside the guidelines (for the reason that the style is uncommon), but I've seen a few instances of this happening in various media. I've been studying Japanese now for two years.
>>13
A few native (or Sino-Japanese) words are even normally written in katakana if they're common enough and the kanji are hideously complicated. For example, the other night I talked to a Japanese high school student on Omegle, and when she told me off she wrote バカ and クソ.