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It's worthless
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>>24969909
Probably? I've never used it before
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OP said the semicolon it's worthless; not like he'd know how to use it anyways.
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>>24969909
I use it all the time; it feels equivalent to a half rest in musical notation. It allows for a more precise form of writing. The crusade against it by certain writers never made sense to me.
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>>24969909
It's worthless if your thoughts are so simple you never need to write complex sentences or you have no artful sensibility in your writing style.
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>>24969909
it is now de rigeur since em dashes are verboten
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>>24970072
I will use them — to troll anti-AI reactionaries.
Its subversively satisfying — linguistic forbidden fruit.
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>>24969913
fail
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>>24969913
This is a misplaced comma; semicolons exist in a much narrower gap, yet one further away from a comma.
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>>24969909
ESL thread
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>>24970127
>>24970330
Source?
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>>24970590
No
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Jokes aside, semi-colons have a very useful application for 'stage directions'.
ie one can write "A does X; B does Y", or "'X'ing; 'Y'ing" and the semi-colon will inherently imply both of these actions are happening simultaneously. I still use full-stops for when the directions are more elaborate (my """plays""" are intended to be read moreso than performed), but when you're giving a no-frills account (this applies to regular prose as well), the semi-colon is irreplaceable.
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>>24970127
>>24970330
both wrong — it's an emdash type of situation
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>>24969909
>>24969913
>>24969992
>>24970064
>>24970330
>Here is a lesson in creative writing. First rule: Do not use semicolons. They are transvestite hermaphrodites representing absolutely nothing. All they do is show you've been to college.
-Some over rated faggot
I don't come here very often and I'm a little disappointed to see no one posted this yet.
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>>24969909
Go over to >>>/g/ and say that
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>>24970102
there's not supposed to be a gap before or after the emdash. fail.
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>>24970615
Actually the opposite; troon filled creative writing classes tell you not to use le heckin semicolon, just like how they tell you to write the shortest sentences possible.
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>>24970615
But troon MFA programs have been minimalist indoctrination centers since the 80s.
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>>24970981
>>24970985
Naturally; trannies are by definition retarded.
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>>24970607
tf are you quoting *me* for you retard
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>>24969909
I understand your position; I take a different one personally.
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The writer loves his tools; the reader despises them.
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>>24970901
>correction fail
Both methods — gap and no gap — are valid and acceptable.
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>>24970607
You can use em dash in place of every other punctuation—if you're smooth enough.
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>>24969909
It’s a bit effeminate and flamboyant compared to just ending your sentence with a period.
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>>24971298
>gap is valid
Journalist hipster champagne socialist "I'm a male feminist" limp wrist fingers (i.e an apple user) typed this
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>>24971387
dash is stupid

Virginia Woolf sucks
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>>24969909
You're calling the semicolon "worthless" because you don't know how to use it.
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>>24970072
em dashes are gay. people who overuse them in prose are gay.
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>>24971407
You're retarded.
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>>24969909
For me—and I know I'm not alone here—punctuation marks are the salt and pepper of beautiful writing; an tantalizing departure from the spoken word.
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>>24969909
I always use that thing if I had to write some sentence in which I want to add period but want to add another sentence after that



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