MU Peeves Thread
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I’m also grateful that as a hobby we collectively kicked all the edgy racists and misogynists to the curb. It’s the best.
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@Juniper Since I’ve moved to doing YouTube content, that these people are always going to exist. And I’ve also learned that when they go low, I go to lower to hell.
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(In a non-PVP game)
Combat stats are restricted but social stats can be maxed out no problem.
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@catzilla You’ve just gotta get better at looksmaxxing.
This is apparently a real term.
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@catzilla I’m going to ignore the anti-pvp rules and roll initiative if you pull that face at me.
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Social Combat when?
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EM DASH FOR LYFE. AI SCREW OFF.
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@ten You can pry my em-dashes from my cold, dead hands. I’ve been (over)using them longer than LLMs have been in existence!
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YES.
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some of my poses might contain more em-dashes than actual sentences so this all feels like a personal attack
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@Pyrephox said in MU Peeves Thread:
@ten You can pry my em-dashes from my cold, dead hands. I’ve been (over)using them longer than LLMs have been in existence!
I’m in this picture; as a semi-colon user, I can empathize.
(SEE HOW I DID THAT?)
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@ten You can tell my em dashes are legit because I always use them — incorrectly.
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My em-dashes, my semicolons, and my words of more than three syllables. Ain’t giving them up in order to write ‘less like AI’. LLMs are mimicking me, not the other way around.
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Wait, is this a thing? Oh, fuck AI. That’s how to give sentences flavor! Nuh uh. A million percent not changing.
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I’ve had to turn the auto-convert feature off in Word for when I do my – (that is two hyphens, often converted to a dash of some kind, be it en or em. I never learned the difference.) because it was getting pulled up by the anti-AI checker on my submitted work and it’s easier to just… not deal with that.
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@Pavel said in MU Peeves Thread:
I’ve had to turn the auto-convert feature off in Word for when I do my – (that is two hyphens, often converted to a dash of some kind, be it en or em. I never learned the difference.) because it was getting pulled up by the anti-AI checker on my submitted work and it’s easier to just… not deal with that.
Em Dash (—):
Roughly the width of a capital letter M. It’s used to create a break in a sentence, similar to how you’d use parentheses or colons.
En Dash (–):
Roughly the width of a capital letter N. It’s used to connect two words or show a range of numbers.
That’s literally it.
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@Aria said in MU Peeves Thread:
@Pavel said in MU Peeves Thread:
I’ve had to turn the auto-convert feature off in Word for when I do my – (that is two hyphens, often converted to a dash of some kind, be it en or em. I never learned the difference.) because it was getting pulled up by the anti-AI checker on my submitted work and it’s easier to just… not deal with that.
Em Dash (—):
Roughly the width of a capital letter M. It’s used to create a break in a sentence, similar to how you’d use parentheses or colons.
En Dash (–):
Roughly the width of a capital letter N. It’s used to connect two words or show a range of numbers.
That’s literally it.
oh my god i have literally never known why they were called Em and En, this is mind-blowing. and will ACTUALLY be helpful in remembering which is which