Frank and Ernest by Thaves for February 24, 2010

  1. Rick
    davidf42  about 14 years ago

    Like we need more than we’ve already got.

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    pschearer Premium Member about 14 years ago

    The interro-bang (a “?!” ligature) didn’t exactly sweep the world a few decades ago, and I don’t expect much better for someone’s recent attempt to invent a special punctuation mark to indicate sarcasm.

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    davidf42  about 14 years ago

    pschearer - Help me with this one. I’m not familiar with that one. What does it look like?

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    pschearer Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Davidf42: Google for “SarcMark” (or if you can’t remember that, Google for sarcasm and punctuation) and you’ll see. It’s a curl somewhat resembling an at-sign but with a dot in the middle..

    I think it’s too late for new punctuation, although I would like to see improvements to current usage (like the more logical British rules for commas with quotes) and a bit more standardization across languages (the Americans, French, Germans, and Russians have different quotation marks). When I’m made King of the Universe, I’ll fix all that. (SarcMark).

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    davidf42  about 14 years ago

    pschearer - I’ve studied Hebrew and Greek (Koine) and I find that the ancients did just fine without punctuation marks at all. I think we have way too many.

    Take the semi-colon - completely useless. In fact, even the colon could be easily replaced with a dash.

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    dsom8  about 14 years ago

    Too late!? Language is constantly changing! If people start using it, it becomes part of the usage.

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    Plods with ...™  about 14 years ago

    sheesh pshearer kds dnt evn use vwls mst f th tme n u wnt thm t use prpr pnctshun?

    How’s that King of the Universe coming along?

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    freeholder1  about 14 years ago

    Ernie’s Grammar called and said you need to Laugh at this, guys. Try writing for a living. That editor will be really !!!!!!!!

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    bald  about 14 years ago

    HUH

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    Nighthawks Premium Member about 14 years ago

    creative writing taking a step too far

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    lightenup Premium Member about 14 years ago

    Thanks for the info on the SarcMark. Very interesting, and could be really useful (esp for me), but it looks too much like an @ sign. Back to the drawing board, me thinks…

    p.s. Looking forward to pschearerworld… ;-)

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    ottod Premium Member about 14 years ago

    The Frog Blog (link from Frog Applause) several weeks ago featured an extant sarcasm mark: “[!]”

    Nice thing is, it’s intuitive and translates across all fonts.

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    jrowell  about 14 years ago

    There’s also the irony mark ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irony_mark ) which looks like a backwards question mark. I’m gonna start using interro-bangs and irony marks and see how many people I can confuse, bwahahahahaha :D

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    Templo S.U.D.  about 14 years ago

    Like when Carly Shay from iCarly “invented” a number in order to help out with the homeowrk of Chuck, her brohter Spencer’s nemesis. The number was dirf (goes right between five and six; then there’s dirfteen, dirfty, etc.)

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