maybe this is a problem of living in america, where your fantasy book about X historical figure or event is likely the only thing about X historical figure or event that anyone will ever read
like you couldn’t come up with an original idea so you decided to distort our understanding of history, something we already have great difficulty understanding? ok
kids these days necc etaoin shrd
kids these days never had to set
text in hot type, i swear to god
it’s even LESS difficult if you allow hyphenating long words in reasonable positions and have a sizeable line length to work with
before you consider this an impossible task remember the average english word is four letters and there are a number of one, two, and three letter words, many of which can be optionally included or discarded at the author’s choice
it’s really not that difficult
if you're writing with the intention of publishing in plain text, doesn't *everybody* fully justify via word choice?! why wouldn’t you; it’s the one medium where you have exact control over line breaking and text flow and it’s not like it’s any different from LaTeX telling you to rewrite your line because it has too much badness
beautiful
those borders, too; i love the double borders on top and left, solid borders on the bottom and right trick
the <MARK> element on the estradiol stickies zine also does this really cool highlighter fade which is very similar to the highlighter fade effect which ⁜i⁜ used in Excerpts from Fear and Learning in America
the slight text blur on Excerpts from Thoughts about Community Support around Intimate Violence gets me every time 😭😭
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