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    • PavelP
      Pavel @catzilla
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      @catzilla I’m going to ignore the anti-pvp rules and roll initiative if you pull that face at me.

      He/Him. Opinions and views are solely my own unless specifically stated otherwise.
      BE AN ADULT

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        catzilla @Pavel
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        @Pavel a man is covered in feathers in a dark room with lights hanging from the ceiling

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        • JennkrystJ
          Jennkryst
          last edited by

          Social Combat when?

          Mummy Pun? MUMMY PUN!
          She/her

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          • tenT
            ten
            last edited by ten

            EM DASH FOR LYFE. AI SCREW OFF.

            they | them

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              Pyrephox Administrators @ten
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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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                ten @Pyrephox
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                @Pyrephox

                YES.

                they | them

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                • WizzW
                  Wizz
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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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                    dvoraen @Pyrephox
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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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                      catzilla @ten
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                      @ten You can tell my em dashes are legit because I always use them — incorrectly.

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                      • L. B. HeuschkelL
                        L. B. Heuschkel
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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.

                        Any pronouns. Come to Chincoteague. We have ponies. http://keys.aresmush.com

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                        • SolsticeS
                          Solstice @L. B. Heuschkel
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                          @L-B-Heuschkel

                          Wait, is this a thing? Oh, fuck AI. That’s how to give sentences flavor! Nuh uh. A million percent not changing.

                          a man sitting in front of a computer with the words 'Why should I change? He's the one who sucks.'

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                          • PavelP
                            Pavel
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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.

                            He/Him. Opinions and views are solely my own unless specifically stated otherwise.
                            BE AN ADULT

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                              Aria @Pavel
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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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                                Roz @Aria
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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

                                she/her | playlist

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                                • JennkrystJ
                                  Jennkryst @Aria
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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.

                                  Monospace fonts mean they are indistinguishable, wheeeee.

                                  Mummy Pun? MUMMY PUN!
                                  She/her

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