The lette(s?) m
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Which one do you see on the title? The letter r followed by n or the letter m?
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*letter
And I see an m there. Because thats what is there.
Go home OP. You're drunk.
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At 11/5/13 11:24 AM, Viper50 wrote: *letter
And I see an m there. Because thats what is there.
Go home OP. You're drunk.
Well, the purpose of this thread was to demonstrate that in certain cases, the small letter m can be confused for an r followed by the letter n. Especially when the letter is on small font. In the page itself it's obviously m but still, it's something to think about.
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I was half expectin' strange juggalette shit and a thread full of capslocked letters..:/
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I see an m. m and rn are not that hard to mix up seeing as why would you ever put those two letters next to each other?



