I just get really lonely sometimes.
All I know is e=mc². Or maybe there are spaces. e = m c ². I don’t know why, but a lot of boys that I grew up with would say that whenever they were trying to prove that they were smart.
I love your poetry and would love to read more. (More of your poetry, that is.)
I only go in there for obscure symbols which I do not know the shortcut for, like this: ₫. Plenty of stuff like a Dong Sign in the morning. It’s the morning, by the way.
I have never known grammar so appalling that it has made a person weep. Who could have thought that language could be so destructive?
It’s not like you’re doomed to never being able to include the ¢ symbol in your works, anyway. I mean, if things get too sinister, you need only to yoink the symbol onto your clipboard from the Character Map, and then paste it into wherever. You can cut or copy, it’s really up to you. (To make it easier to find, you can just group the map by a subrange, and then select currency ;-))
Is your input language for your keyboard set to US-International
Confining yourself to breaking every rule would bind you to a set of rules in itself, so perhaps such a task would be impossible. The best way to remain anarchic and unpredictable is to break rules and follow them in indeterminate ways. For example, at this moment I have decided to flout the rules of grammar by creating a long run-on sentence with no commas that allow the reader to pause for breath and therefore make him or her very angry and want to hit we with a sharp instrument but I shall still follow some of the other rules and include a full stop as the end of it so as to remain unpredictable.
Alt + Shift + C
You break all the rules.