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by pmg102 97 days ago
> But the thing is? Falling doesn't have to be dangerous

Every time you use a question mark in place of a comma? A kitten dies.

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TED Talk cadence speech and now I guess writing thanks to AI is SO cringe
question marks for non-questions drive me crazy. when i read them i hear an annoying tone, that's all. makes me vomit.
Like in some English-speaking regions of US, Canada, maybe Australia, they end every sentence with a rising intonation like a question? Or some people, perhaps with insecurity about who they are, end their sentences weakly without determination and final authority, so it sounds like a question - like seeking approval of those around them? And then there's the "TED Talk candence" as another comment phrased it, often heard in corporate presentations or speeches, the patronizing tone of engaging with your audience like kindergardeners, asking them a non-question only so the speaker can spoon-feed the answer?
I hope you appreciate the irony of your distaste for people's mis-punctuation while also Altman-casing your objection.
that's not actually irony. i'm not bothered by only using lowercase.

hey, do you know that just because i don't like something you do, it doesn't mean you're bad, or even that i'm saying you're bad?

It reads like NPR sounds.