knightschild -> RE: D/does A/anyone E/else T/think T/this? (8/19/2007 12:52:17 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Hercuckslave O/ok, P/perhaps J/just A/a L/little R/rant O/over H/here. D/does A/anyone E/else F/find T/the I/i, Y/you, W/we, U/us, M/me C/capitalization S/stuff A/as A/annoying A/as I/i D/do? I/t H/has N/nothing T/to D/do W/with D/d S/s A/and J/just M/makes I/it M/more D/difficult T/to R/read P/posts A/and E/emails. T/to M/me I/it I/is J/just C/cyber C/crap. I/i P/personally P/prefer S/simply F/following T/the A/accepted R/rules O/of G/grammar. M/m's M/m i personally like it i see the capitals for Doms, a polite recognition of the Doms/Dommes Dominant status, just like the lower case to me, is a polite recognition of a submissives status. The capitals dont mean to me that one is better than the other but just recognition of ones differences. It's also a thing which helps me stay in D/s headspace, as every time i type "i" instead of "I" for myself or refer to myself in a lower case, it reminds me of my submissiveness. In real life I can do things like sit on the floor and give the Dominants/Dommes the couch, to express how i feel and be in the headspace i want to be in. Online W/we only have how W/we put O/our posts to express things and to feel how W/we want to feel. Thirdly, the lower and capital letters are also a means in the vanilla online world, for other D/s people to recognise me and me them as being in the scene, the lower case "i"s etc.. and "He" when put in the middle of sentence, if refering to my partner, is very recognisable.
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