@destroya The only word in the English language is “cabbage”.

(Okay why the fuck is the full stop inside of the quotes in this image, what the hell?)

@KaitlynEthylia @destroya thats very common and i have no idea why it makes no sense
@chfour @KaitlynEthylia @destroya Basically every single manual of style (whether American or British or any other English) says to put all punctuation inside quotes, even if that punctuation isn't part of the quoted material. Zero clue why English is that way, in informal writing I always put it on the outside anyways lol
@nytpu @chfour @[email protected] @destroya russian language standards also tell you to put punctuation inside the quote. this might be like the double spaces thing (which you are currently doing ​​), something that used to make sense before, when words were printed on actual paper.

@green
Yeah, I use double spaces between sentences because it makes text much more readable when using monospaced font, or, perhaps, when using a typewriter since those are fixed width—almost like that's why and when two spaces after sentences started or something. If you're truly doing typesetting you really should use an em-space between sentences (while between words should use ⅓–½ of an em-space), and in non-formal proportional font rendering and handwriting it doesn't really matter

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