screaming and crying and throwing up knowing I will NEVER get to see living Perucetus colossus
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minecraft cows my beloved
probably gonna put these on redbubble just because I want some stickers lol
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i feel like i was just shot are you kidding me,,, RELEASE THE SCRNE RIGHT NOW
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why did they turn this dorky and lovable inventor into a snarky bitch in DT17. unforgivable...
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reconquista of california when
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Feel like shit just want her back
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Hey and Stuff comeback in 2023
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Someone had said they were teeing up a Morgan/Rick reunion....
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Web style
Some characteristics of Web writing are based on physical realities. Others evolved because of the way the Web evolved — beginning as a network for rapid communication among scientists and researchers, both civilian and military. As a result, Web writing has a couple of other characteristics that are interesting:
A lack of hype: In the early days of the Web, commercial use of the Internet was expressly forbidden — though some business activity did sneak in. In the early 1990s, the Internet and the Web were opened to commercial activity. Even so, a calm, informative tone still dominates on the Web. Enthusiasm is encouraged, but hype, overly broad claims, and hucksterism seem odd and out of place on the Web.
An informal tone: Web writing, like e-mail, tends to be casual in tone — like writing to a friend. Formality stands out like a sore thumb, but so does too much cuteness. The Web is a "cool" and informative medium. Figure 7-3 shows a page from Netsurfer Digest, published by Arthur Bebak, one of the authors of this book. It's cool, low key, informal, and informative.
From Creating Web Pages for Dummies, 7th edition, 2005
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