Historical Use of Capitalization

A Desert Rose said:
Oh... Hello Ma'am. :kiss:

How are You? I'm sure You know You are missed. ;-)

I am always watching you..and a few others so everyone of you be good! you know who you are ~~smile~~
 
Shadowsdream said:
I am always watching you..and a few others so everyone of you be good! you know who you are ~~smile~~
sits next to ADR with my hands folded in my lap and smiles oh so innocently.
 
When I first found my way to lit, I did the capping thing to some extent. Capped the dominant prounouns and whatnot. None of that slashy garbage however. I gave it all up after awhile though, because I just found it to be rather pretentious and got sick of trying to figure out if I just start my sentences with a lower case "i" or not *snicker*.

I prefer plain old proper english.

~anelize
 
W/we do it all the time, as it makes U/us seem so much more Impressive!

I mean, check it out - add some caps and everything is masterful, profound, inspiring....

"A Veggie-Burger And Two Small Chips, Please!" - doesn't that make you want to melt?!

No?

Oh, how strange!

Personally, pointless capitalisation just makes me thing of Winnie the Pooh. (Keep that in mind next time some Twoo Master starts capitalising himself - but try not to laugh... to his face.)
 
Arkontheroof said:
Personally, pointless capitalisation just makes me thing of Winnie the Pooh.
You've got a Winnie the Pooh thing, or a thing for Winnie the Pooh? ...
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