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Monday, January 13, 2003
Tell the truth: you've used it, haven't you? Even though you knew how others frowned upon it, despite your better judgement, you just couldn't resist. You thought it'd show the world how cool and edgy you were, but in the end you just looked like a fool.
I can say this because I was an offender once. When I was starting out, trying to define my own identity, I dabbled in it. I was never a heavy user, but I got smart and went straight. I saw the error of my ways. I quit cold turkey before it could take hold of my soul.
Thousands, maybe millions of others weren't as lucky. They still use it, every day, and it taints everything they touch. It's too late for those poor bastards, but maybe it's not too late to save the innocent.
We, as a global community, need to crack down on this. If we stand together and say no, not now, not ever, we can stamp out this scourge before it destroys all that's good and right in the world.
Join in the crusade. Help save us all. Help save yourself. Become part of the movement to ban the comic sans font.
Posted @ 2:21 PM
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