• BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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    18 hours ago

    So “full stop” means a Period, right? A period is a period, PERIOD. That’s all it is. It ends a sentence, so you start a new one. It doesn’t contain any emotional ammunition. It certainly isnt passive aggressive, that’s just stupid.

    What’s next? Are we going to start debating the tyranny of the comma, or the righteous indignation of the semi-colon?

    Or maybe we should be debating the infiltration of our written communications by Big Emoji? They’re obviously behind all of this, trying to encourage more emoji use, to stuff their coffers with that sweet emoji revenue.

    Calm the fuck down, people.

    • fishos@lemmy.world
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      15 hours ago

      It’s really only a “full stop” when it’s the last or only sentence, not just any sentence with a period. It’s related to phones only adding the period if you hit space twice. So by default, single sentences never have it because you don’t continue typing. So actually putting it in is intentional for many people and they are in fact making a statement akin to “this is my final word on the matter”.

      It’s the difference between

      “Can you help me with this?” “No”

      And

      “Can you help me with this?” “No.”

      That extra “.” after “No” wasn’t strictly necessary, so by including it on purpose, you’re making a statement. That’s the general thought process going on with people who find it passive aggressive.

      You can also go back even further to T9 typing and texting shorthand and see that punctuation was largely ignored due to message size limitations and difficulties typing on a phone in general. It’s something that has evolved over time due to the medium. The main issue is people who have gone through this transition see it one way, and people who are used to more formal writing suddenly joining the internet see it another way. I would say it’s more like regional accents. Both are correct depending on context.

      • Furbag@lemmy.world
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        3 hours ago

        The only reason your phone doesn’t add the punctuation in for you like it does the automatic capitalization of the first letter is because it can’t tell when you’ve finished your complete thought.

        I’ll never let lazy cunts tell me I’m being passive aggressive for using goddamn proper punctuation. I’ll be actively aggressive about that.

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        8 hours ago

        You know they’re exactly the same thing right ? Only north americans use the term “period”.

        Old English used stops liberally, they were used in place of commas and semi-colons as well, it was called a full stop at the end of the sentence.

      • BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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        13 hours ago

        Nope, you end a sentence with period. Period. That’s just basic punctuation, like starting a sentence with a capital letter.

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          12 hours ago

          Look, I explained how it developed and why it’s used that way. I also explained the difference between a “full stop” and a “period”. If your reading comprehension is that terrible, maybe don’t get involved in discussions about linguistics because it clearly went right over your simple minded little head.

          • BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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            12 hours ago

            I have excellent reading comprehension skills, and I understand everything you wrote, and I stand by my response.

            And I said it without being a prick, too.

            • masterspace@lemmy.ca
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              5 hours ago

              No, you were a prick who talked past them.

              They very clearly and calmly explained the dynamics of both sides of this debate, and you responded by inanely reiterating your original point which they obviously already understood.