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Slime_Punk
Are they trying to be ironic or are they like, "Hey, this font is wonderful!"?
mysterionz
mysterionz
The second option.
Hylian
Hylian
I think comic sans is easier for people with dyslexia to read, so even though it's still often not used for that reason I think it's neat when I see it now. lol
Rodafina
Rodafina
You always have the right to be mad, but it may get pretty exhausting, since they seem to do it quite a lot. Just out of curiosity, could you possibly explain why you hate it so so much?

When I was young, we all thought that using comic sans was an effective way to make our research papers look longer, but of course, the professors just laughed at us.
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