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Comic Sans

sounds like ur fishin for a fight brother

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here is this thing I made like two years ago when I touched brawl for a spell before returning to melee

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note the proper use of comic sans
 
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I'm thirsty searching for the other ones I made..... good god. they were all gold.

but for now...

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apparently dingdangin' mobile isn't a fan of comic sansies

Edit: Requesting username change to ComicSans-San
 
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Holy frickildy frack. Why come I'm just finding out that comic sans is an available font for posts? Yeeeehaawww! Will you still take me seriously as a grownt man if I use comic sans in every one of my posts? Or will it just make me look like a frickin digglyheaded dingdong?

I stopped taking you seriously when you said the word grownt.
 
I'm so happy I don't have to see that font. *looks back at times in first grade that involved comic sans*
 
I'm confused.
Comic Sans MS, commonly referred to as Comic Sans, is a sans-serif casual script typeface. The modern Comic Sans was designed by Vincent Connare and released in 1994 by Microsoft Corporation. It is classified as a casual, non-connecting script, and was designed to imitate the historical look of comic book lettering, for use in informal documents.

The typeface has been supplied with Microsoft Windows since the introduction of Windows 95, initially as a supplemental font in the Windows Plus Pack and later in Microsoft Comic Chat. The font's widespread use, often in situations for which it was not intended, has been criticized.
 
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