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You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands.

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  • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

    You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

    geoffreywinn@kind.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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    geoffreywinn@kind.social
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    #16

    @dramypsyd It’s also called a mutton!

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    • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

      You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

      fsinn@mas.toF This user is from outside of this forum
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      #17

      @dramypsyd + 1 !

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      • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

        You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

        cobalt123@beige.partyC This user is from outside of this forum
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        #18

        @dramypsyd Me as well! I have found them very expressive—dynamic.

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        • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

          You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

          gryphonwandering@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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          #19

          @dramypsyd I wasn’t expecting Em-Dash Hill to be the one I’d die on, but I’m right there with you.

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          • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

            You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

            mloxton@med-mastodon.comM This user is from outside of this forum
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            #20

            @dramypsyd
            That, and my Oxford comma!

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            • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

              You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

              gekitsu@toot.catG This user is from outside of this forum
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              #21

              @dramypsyd as a member of team parentheticals with spaced en-dashes: i stand with you against the ensloppifiers!

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              • rickf@indieweb.socialR rickf@indieweb.social

                @dramypsyd Hell yeah!

                EMDASH FTW!

                and in my case,

                ELLIPSES FTW!

                su_liam@mas.toS This user is from outside of this forum
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                #22

                @rickf @dramypsyd Yeah…

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                • mloxton@med-mastodon.comM mloxton@med-mastodon.com

                  @dramypsyd
                  That, and my Oxford comma!

                  su_liam@mas.toS This user is from outside of this forum
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                  #23

                  @mloxton @dramypsyd You go! I’ll add my non-Oxford comma to the mix. Human ambiguity and variety FTW!

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                  • tychotithonus@infosec.exchangeT tychotithonus@infosec.exchange

                    @dramypsyd And making sure they have a little space around them, despite the pressure to exclude it (from editors and convention)!

                    gnate@ohai.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #24

                    @tychotithonus
                    Well now I'm curious about the history of that convention. I'm used to seeing em dashes without space, but in a literary context. As in Joseph Conrad, Melville,et al. (Bit of a stab in the dark, can't confirm such use by those particular authors...)
                    @dramypsyd

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                    • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

                      You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

                      catscatscats@mastodon.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #25

                      @dramypsyd I have a strong opinion that the em-dash has a very specific, narrow set of correct usages and should not be tossed about willy-nilly.

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                      • gnate@ohai.socialG gnate@ohai.social

                        @tychotithonus
                        Well now I'm curious about the history of that convention. I'm used to seeing em dashes without space, but in a literary context. As in Joseph Conrad, Melville,et al. (Bit of a stab in the dark, can't confirm such use by those particular authors...)
                        @dramypsyd

                        tychotithonus@infosec.exchangeT This user is from outside of this forum
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                        #26

                        @gnate

                        Yep, exactly. But they break the flow of understanding the text, historical usage be darned!

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                        • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

                          You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

                          paelse@mastodon.onlineP This user is from outside of this forum
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                          #27

                          @dramypsyd

                          Agreed - I feel exactly the same.

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                          • tychotithonus@infosec.exchangeT tychotithonus@infosec.exchange

                            @gnate

                            Yep, exactly. But they break the flow of understanding the text, historical usage be darned!

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                            #28

                            @tychotithonus
                            It's all about expectations. I did find it jarring upon the first encounters, but now I find it jarring to see spaces where I'm not used to seeing them.

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                            • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

                              You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

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                              #29

                              @dramypsyd I have taken the same position on semicolons; a perfectly cromulent punctuation that nobody, including me, uses correctly. And yet...like the ellipsis..they shall never take it from me.

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                              • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

                                You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

                                victimofsimony@infosec.exchangeV This user is from outside of this forum
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                                #30

                                @dramypsyd

                                You have to provoke them — ideally by inserting several sorts of punctuation; en dashes (–) and hyphens (-) included.

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                                • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

                                  You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

                                  divverent@misskey.deD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                  #31
                                  @dramypsyd@ohai.social Technically your em-dashes are wrong. em-dashes are generally not meant to be surrounded by spaces—unlike en-dashes, which the Germans use for speaking their German language – a truly marvelous one, probably.

                                  Practically, have fun! Rules for language don't matter.
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                                  • divverent@misskey.deD divverent@misskey.de
                                    @dramypsyd@ohai.social Technically your em-dashes are wrong. em-dashes are generally not meant to be surrounded by spaces—unlike en-dashes, which the Germans use for speaking their German language – a truly marvelous one, probably.

                                    Practically, have fun! Rules for language don't matter.
                                    damonhd@mastodon.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    #32

                                    @divVerent @dramypsyd I am an ex-small-time editor, and for practical and aesthetic reasons think that consistently wrapping em- and not en- dashes in whitespace is the better option.

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                                    • divverent@misskey.deD divverent@misskey.de
                                      @dramypsyd@ohai.social Technically your em-dashes are wrong. em-dashes are generally not meant to be surrounded by spaces—unlike en-dashes, which the Germans use for speaking their German language – a truly marvelous one, probably.

                                      Practically, have fun! Rules for language don't matter.
                                      dramypsyd@ohai.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      #33

                                      @divVerent I learned something new today—thank you!

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                                      • damonhd@mastodon.socialD damonhd@mastodon.social

                                        @divVerent @dramypsyd I am an ex-small-time editor, and for practical and aesthetic reasons think that consistently wrapping em- and not en- dashes in whitespace is the better option.

                                        divverent@misskey.deD This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        #34
                                        @DamonHD@mastodon.social @dramypsyd@ohai.social I also prefer em-dash with spaces, despite being wrong. Just looks better and matches the purpose of the dash more.
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                                        • dramypsyd@ohai.socialD dramypsyd@ohai.social

                                          You will pry my em dashes from my cold — and dead — hands. I had them before AI was conceived and I’ll have them long after it’s gone.

                                          nazokiyoubinbou@urusai.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          #35

                                          @dramypsyd They're so much nicer than having to put in two separate dashes to loosely represent them. I will never go back — if someone accuses me, so be it.

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