Board Thread:Administration/@comment-4832646-20140401205802/@comment-4849011-20140407230034

Necrosanity wrote:

Raidra wrote: Just because someone expresses a view doesn't mean they're forcing an opinion into people's throats. But to restate it five times (I counted) with little to no change in wording except for sounding more and more condescending and forceful each time? I'd beg to differ. ;p

I see your point. I hope you see where I was coming from, but I still apologize. Incidentally, I just noticed your emoticon appears to be both sticking out its tongue and winking. I hope this means that there won't be any hard feelings.

By the way, as a comic book fan whose hobby is making her own comic books (Yes, I said "her" own comic books), I had a thought. Wouldn't caps be okay for some examples of onomatopoeia (sound effects like "BLAM!" and "Hisssss") and hysterical laughter? I know that we could just write, "She heard a loud thud outside her window," and "He began to laugh hysterically," as opposed to writing, "She heard a loud THUD outside her window," or "He began laughing hysterically. 'Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!'", but wouldn't the caps be fine in those situations as long as it was used sparingly and not throughout the whole thing?