We turn our collective noses up to you and your ‘logic’.
Nice
Shouldn’t you have a developer tag?
Glad to see one returned to invest more time into the project! Welcome back and all the best to you <3
Way to treat faithful followers… Mocking, laughing, trolling, vague statements and insults.
oh no how horrible, injustice never ends
Oh hello. You must be new here.
lev·i·ty [lev-i-tee]
–noun, plural -ties.
1.lightness of mind, character, or behavior; lack of appropriate seriousness or earnestness.
2.an instance or exhibition of this.
3.fickleness.
4.lightness in weight.
—Synonyms
1, 2. frivolity, flippancy, triviality, giddiness.
I think some folks need to play with it, toss it around, digest it and perhaps indulge in a bit of it. good fun for the soul dont you think? This thread is about bringing a bit of whimsical fun to the welcoming back of a beloved developer. No?
“beloved?” Bro, Chuck is Ram’s least favorite son.
but cman2k’s favorite bitch
troof.
The thread’s name is missing a ’ sign. It should be “CHUCK’S”.
JAMESKANE IS TOO AWESOME TO CARE ABOUT GRAMMAR.
I have a very strong notion that the devs are screwing with us.
Just chill out and wait for the mod.
Your post’s punctuation is wrong. It should be “CHUCK’S.” The period needs to be inside the quotation marks.
IIRC, the quotation make belongs to the right of punctuation when quoting speech. If you are quoting single terms or entities (not speech), the quotation belongs to the left of punctuation.
I think hes correct, but Im no english major. It may depend on which style, british or american.
Damn you, now I have to look it up…
EDIT:
Nope I’m right.
You could’ve at least linked the original text. Doing what you’re currently doing I can easily invalidate your argument using a quote that I’ve written myself.
This is what my logic on the quotation marks and period problem sounds like:
I’m quoting the desired text with my correction. No period inside the original, ergo no period inside my quote. And the period after the quote is a logical end to the sentence which the quote belongs to. Last I heard, sentences ended with mostly with periods.
Colons are the only thing IIRC that go outside of the quotes.