Italicization of exclamation marks is my thing! I was doing it before any of you posers had even heard of the English language! You might as well just speak Spanish, with the way you /prog/gers abuse your native tongue!
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sage2009-11-22 14:50
no!
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Anonymous2009-11-22 15:04
eclamation
And what about question marks??
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!LECHECOSTILLAS4k2009-11-22 15:06
¡Ustedes son un ano!
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Anonymous2009-11-22 15:08
What does italicizing punctuation have to do with abusing the English language? Punctuation is language neutral, you know.
I find a bench and use my iPod and ask twitter how to say "I'm sorry" and "No" in Japanese. Syd response with something like "You can't because you need context." No one else on twitter responded. Eventually I reach the main hall of the mall, and its very large, large enough that people can ride bikes through it and normal pedestrians have no fear of being crashed into. Speaking of bikes, apparently one of the new fads in Japan is girls riding bikes in lolitas-style dresses, only the dresses are so starch-y that they stick up straight, allowing the people behind the girl to see clearly up her dress and see her panties.
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Anonymous2013-08-31 14:38
While I appreciate that your convictions are relevant to you, I'm afraid I can't really follow as I have no particular opinion on the matter. It occurs to me that while I do have opinions on a variety of other topics, discussing them with people is rarely a fruitful exercise. At times people agree, other times they disagree, and often they simply don't find them relevant to their personal lives. It isn't that anyone's opinion is more or less valuable than anyone else's; just not as relevant to one individual as it is to another.
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Anonymous2013-08-31 15:23
Putin also said hawkish politicians like McCain are targeting, not him personally, but rather Russia, because it has the strength to protect its sovereignty and its international interests rather than submit to world domination pretenses. But there are more those who want to see Russia as a partner, not as an enemy.