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Jul 14, 2011yoshi9048 posted a message on READ: A Guide to posting suggestions/ideas.Another thing I would like to also mention a wonderful utility commonly found on keyboards known as the "enter" key, when one presses this; they mysteriously create a "LINE FEED", a device which boggles the mind. Even more intriguing is when one were, per-chance, to press this mythical button twice, they create an entire new paragraph! I mean, talk about surreal. I believe that the line feed was first introduced in typewriters as a way for the author to better diagram the flow of his thoughts without losing his audience in a solid wall of text that often plagues the many suggestions on this forum. The most common and disastrous point is where people inadvertently read the same line multiple times without knowing and this causes them to get distracted. I mean, how often have you read a colossal wall and thought that it repeated nonstop three to five times? The most common and disastrous point is where people inadvertently read the same line multiple times without knowing and this causes them to get distracted. I mean, how often have you read a colossal wall and thought that it repeated nonstop three to five times? The most common and disastrous point is where people inadvertently read the same line multiple times without knowing and this causes them to get distracted. I mean, how often have you read a colossal wall and thought that it repeated nonstop three to five times? The most common and disastrous point is where people inadvertently read the same line multiple times without knowing and this causes them to get distracted. I mean, how often have you read a colossal wall and thought that it repeated nonstop three to five times? I will say that it is actually preferable to use the enter key so you do not subject your reader to a non-stop and ceaseless wall of text. This way you can avoid tl;dr, seriously; LEARN TO USE THE ENTER KEY and LEARN TO SEPERATE YOUR IDEAS! Thanks!Posted in: Suggestions
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