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list of /jp/ memes i approve
potato
Please respond
Who are you quoting?
My boss almost saw that, I could've got fired
(post the) post the "do you even lift one"
post your favorite touhou and why you hate kikes
LaTeX quoting
janny/jenny/janjan



list of /jp/ memes i disapprove
btw im a girl
fuck off with your spoilers
whips out dick
suck my cock dude
nerd/turbonerd, etc
"fuck off to your shitty board >>>/jp/"
le X face
>>http://fuuka.warosu.org/jp/?task=search&ghost=yes&search_text=which+would+you+fall+in+love+w
ith
youmu eating ice cream bar
niggy

 No.21304

Imposter.

 No.21305

>LaTeX quoting
Please not this nonsense again.

Read the original ASCII specification. It has nothing to do with fonts or how people drew glyphs. Granted many developers drew them this way, but it was because it was more aesthetically-pleasing.

ASCII only had seven bits to work with so some characters carried multiple meanings. I never see people complain when - is used as both a hyphen and a minus, or when people use it in place of the Unicode hyphen/minus/dash characters.
` was defined as both LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK and GRAVE ACCENT. `This' and ``This'' are the proper quoting methods in ASCII. They pre-date TEX and /prog/ and wherever else you may have seen them crop up.

Typing 'this' is equivalent to using parentheses )like this) instead of (like this). If you're so obsessed with symmetry, use the Unicode quote characters (‘ and ’, “ and ”). Don't do 'this' then preach me to me when I use characters correctly

 No.21306

>>21304
oops

>>21305
shut the fuck up

 No.21308

*poops*



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