Not if you're speaking with people who understand them! They're much more clarifying and wonderful in such instances (especially if you've created a keyboard layout with the symbol, for ease of access).
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yes but 99% of the time you aren't speaking with people who understand them.
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werdna123 wrote:
i've seen "*" then a little number like with powers a few times.
but i think the irony mark and such are more confusing than useful.
how is the irony mark confusing? you just place it in at the end of a sentence when youre being sarcastic which helps clarify that youre not being serious
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I occasionally accidentally replace a question mark/intonation with 'ka'. I wonder what response I would get if I ever actually said/posted something like that.
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werdna123 wrote:
yes but 99% of the time you aren't speaking with people who understand them.
Maybe you aren't, but I am around 15% of the time or more, so it can be helpful in those situations (and explained in those not!)
maxskywalker wrote:
I occasionally accidentally replace a question mark/intonation with 'ka'. I wonder what response I would get if I ever actually said/posted something like that.
Why?
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777w wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
i've seen "*" then a little number like with powers a few times.
but i think the irony mark and such are more confusing than useful.how is the irony mark confusing? you just place it in at the end of a sentence when youre being sarcastic which helps clarify that youre not being serious
it's confusing because nobody knows what it means!
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veggieman001 wrote:
werdna123 wrote:
yes but 99% of the time you aren't speaking with people who understand them.
Maybe you aren't, but I am around 15% of the time or more, so it can be helpful in those situations (and explained in those not!)
maxskywalker wrote:
I occasionally accidentally replace a question mark/intonation with 'ka'. I wonder what response I would get if I ever actually said/posted something like that.
Why?
(I think because) ka, or か, is used to make questions in Japanese
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collegehumor's "7 new punctuation marks we desperately need"
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MrFlash67 wrote:
† I have no idea wha† i† does, bu† i† is cool.
the dagger is used to call out a footnote when youve already used an asterisk on the same page
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777w wrote:
MrFlash67 wrote:
† I have no idea wha† i† does, bu† i† is cool.
the dagger is used to call out a footnote when youve already used an asterisk on the same page
Or as a hipster t.
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NeilWest wrote:
777w wrote:
MrFlash67 wrote:
† I have no idea wha† i† does, bu† i† is cool.
the dagger is used to call out a footnote when youve already used an asterisk on the same page
Or as a hipster t.
if you use it as a hipster t then grammar experts worldwide will start cringing in unison
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⁂
it's a party hat
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(ouo)
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veggieman001 wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
They are not! At school I have formed this Oxford comma hate group in the art room!
But who couldn't love the asterismAh, the asterism. How could one ever forget!
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That disappoints me
How do you even get the asterism while using a keyboard?
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fivehead wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Wickimen wrote:
They are not! At school I have formed this Oxford comma hate group in the art room!
But who couldn't love the asterismAh, the asterism. How could one ever forget!
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That disappoints meHow do you even get the asterism while using a keyboard?
An infamous technique known as "copy and paste".
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veggieman001 wrote:
fivehead wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
Ah, the asterism. How could one ever forget!
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That disappoints meHow do you even get the asterism while using a keyboard?
An infamous technique known as "copy and paste".
Oh durr...
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fivehead wrote:
⁂ if you type it in to the search bar it comes up as a box
The font used in the title bar as well as web address on my computer don't support the character; it's possible yours don't either.
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