@michelestrider It's the Harvard hash (#); the character before 3 pairs of hex digits, describing an RGB colour, and as distinct from the pound sign (also #) but which means 'number', not 'lbs' and not the £(GB pound) @Girl_a_whirl
@michelestrider It's what I do (sometimes 😇); plausible sounding 'it COULD be a fact' facts. A lot subtler and fun than Trumpian streams of un-consciousness! @Girl_a_whirl
@Girl_a_whirl Some people refer to the trailing comma after the last item of a list (as in “1, 2, 3,”), used to improve editability of code, as the “MIT comma”