Usually, it’s the tone that indicates standard with periods or bold with exclamation marks. Other than that it’s the choice of language that indicates font, i.e. quotes from Chaucer to Shakespeare to speeches by Buttercup at 1600 Penn Ave (that one comes with an odor).
I don’t know about fonts, but She does have a tone of voice that makes you automatically hear “….you f*&%ing moron!” at the end of every sentence without Her bothering to say it.
garcoa about 5 years ago
Bold, underlined and italics for emphasis
Bryan Farht about 5 years ago
No problem, you don’t hear it. But when you pose again for the cartoonist, could you stick to one font after all?
Superfrog about 5 years ago
The font of all misunderstanding.
The Reader Premium Member about 5 years ago
Fontastic! I tried to say ‘OK if you say so.’ in Windings, but I couldn’t get it to paste into the comments.
whahoppened about 5 years ago
Her mom made ransom notes from newspapers.
sandpiper about 5 years ago
Usually, it’s the tone that indicates standard with periods or bold with exclamation marks. Other than that it’s the choice of language that indicates font, i.e. quotes from Chaucer to Shakespeare to speeches by Buttercup at 1600 Penn Ave (that one comes with an odor).
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 5 years ago
Yeah, but I don’t have to listen!
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 5 years ago
Moderate drivel.
Cozmik Cowboy about 5 years ago
I don’t know about fonts, but She does have a tone of voice that makes you automatically hear “….you f*&%ing moron!” at the end of every sentence without Her bothering to say it.
DaveQuinn about 5 years ago
sounds like my wife
Indianapolis Smith about 5 years ago
Whatever you do, do NOT use comic sans!
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 5 years ago
No problem..but be aware that I only hear Arial in size 10 through 14
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
And all caps at that.
Bob. about 5 years ago
I’ll listen in my font of choice, so I probably won’t hear a word.
cheap_day_return about 5 years ago
Don’t look at me in that tone of voice.