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116 points

Or : a lesson in typography, and why lower-case L ought to have a serif or curve.

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I read this in the voice of Death from Discworld. I didn’t even realize I had an internal voice actor assigned to him.

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Christopher Lee

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After reading this comment, I too read the comment it was responding to in the voice of Discworld’s Death. Something both warm and somewhat metallic.

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Minuscule letters were invented to write on paper and similar materials, because curved strokes had lower probability of tearing the material (as opposed to majuscule letters’ angular features, adapted to carving in stone or similar materials). Now that we’re not restricted by materials, might as well only use one case

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lower probability of tearing the material

Is that well documented? I thought it was just because it makes writing more fluid, and people tend to evolve towards fluid movements when they repeat the same ones all the time as it requires less energy. Ex: high-level musicians or sport practicionners.

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I’ve heard that that’s the reason alphabets from languages in the South East Asia (like Thai or Khmer) is all about circles as to not tear the writing material back in the day - leaves.

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I’m a big fan of Chinese seal script used for stone engravings just like the look

Make Writing (adapted for) Stone Again

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They’re also way faster to read though.

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Come to think of it, is there actually much of any point to capital vs lowercase letters? You know what the first word of a sentence is anyway because of the period before, and names can be identified by context. Why do we even have capitalization in the first place?

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It’s a plot by Big Typesetting to sell more letters. Wake up sheeple!

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As I mentioned in another comment, the original reason we have majuscule and minuscule letters is the difference in materials they were written on. Having them persist in the typesetting is in fact more of a historical artifact

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We need capitals, as otherwise shouting online would have to move to bold

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Hmm. Still harder to read and comes across as yelling, even when the capital letters are itty-bitty…

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𐑯𐑴𐑐. 𐑿 𐑒𐑨𐑯 𐑛𐑵 𐑢𐑦𐑞𐑬𐑑 𐑤𐑴𐑼𐑒𐑱𐑕 𐑓 𐑖𐑫𐑼.

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