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    Ricki Crush Bandicute Tarr (rickitarr@beige.party)'s status on Sunday, 08-Jun-2025 09:49:14 JST Ricki Crush Bandicute Tarr Ricki Crush Bandicute Tarr

    Who is the Human version of comic sans?

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      Melissa BearTrix (melissabeartrix@gives.hugz.online)'s status on Sunday, 08-Jun-2025 09:49:50 JST Melissa BearTrix Melissa BearTrix
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      Everyone has a go at comic sans ... One of the easiest fonts to read for those that have trouble reading ... It's clear ... And it's a great font to use in the appropriate place

      Hugz & xXx

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_Sans

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        Comic Sans
        Comic Sans MS (most commonly referred to as Comic Sans) is a sans-serif typeface created and designed by Vincent Connare and released by Microsoft Corporation in 1994. Designed as a non-connecting script, the typeface draws inspiration from comic book lettering, to emulate the informal and cartoonish tone of speech bubbles. It was originally developed for use in Microsoft's software, and since then has become very widely recognized for its use in casual contexts such as children's books, personal documentation and in educational resources. The typeface was first introduced with Microsoft Windows as a part of the Microsoft Plus! Pack, and was later implemented into Microsoft Comic Chat as a comic styled chat application. Since then, Microsoft has described the font as "casual and legible" and a typeface which has garnered much popularity across a diverse set of user groups. Comic Sans has however become a cultural phenomenon, gaining significant criticism and mockery due to its perceived overusage and misuse in professional and formal settings. Despite this, the font continues to hold a devoted fan base, particularly among education professionals and those...

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