All sorts of bloggers emphasize what they regard to be a particularily devastating and debate ending point by placing a period after each word or some combination of words in the money line. The idea is to convey a slow and emphatic recitation of the point. There is an example at the end of this post.
This is has now become wildly overused. It should be dropped. Now.
10 comments:
For me, it's "thrown under the bus." I could die happy if I never. Heard. That. Again.
AGREED!
Though it is pretty humorous to see you use it.
(In the context of this post.)
Thrown. Under. The. Bus.
Good. Luck. With. That.
Where's Foust's smartass commentary on this one?
Can we get rid of the obnoxious intentional strike-out?
You have turned from crank to scold.
Lighten.
Up.
Would you please. Take. Out. The. Garbage.
Putting a period to the Period Period, so soon after The Century of the Comma Man?
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