((((askye)))) RIP, Anna.
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The company Jilli and Plei work for has cut a shitload of jobs, Shir - I think 5%, or something? But happily they were not among the booted. Nasty sensation, nevertheless.
And, belatedly - askye, I'm so sorry about your kitty.
seemed to translate directly to "consumption without thinking of the consequences".
It's scared a lot of us too, for exactly the same reason.
See? Somebody mucked with time in 2000 and this is the consequence. I blame Captain Janeway.
Oh. Thanks for the info, Fay.
It also appears like my soon-to-be-ex-company laid me off, along with 25% of its employees. That, mind you, just when they signed several contracts in millions of dollars. Because they can (that's not being said with a stinkeye vibe - I honestly believe business are business, as long as the company doesn't fake the "we're family!" shitty vibe. There's only so much hypocrisy I can handle).
Also, grammar question: after semicolon or colon, do I need to capitalize? It's been bothering me for weeks.
Capitalize after a colon, but not after a semicolon.
It's scared a lot of us too, for exactly the same reason.
Emily's got the right of it. It bugs the hell out of me that some jackass in a power suit who cannot even pronounce 'nuclear' has co-opted our self-image as a country and perverted into something that allows for justifying torture by lying about terrorists to conceal lust for oil and money. And then condemn those who disagree with those methods as unpatriotic or weak.
The Scola to the rescue. Thanks!
Capitalize after a colon, but not after a semicolon.
Not always. Like in Shir's question --
Also, grammar question: after semicolon or colon, do I need to capitalize?
"after" should not be capitalized.
So much peace~ma for you, Askye.
Not always
OK. Now I need more information. Why is that?
(You see? Hebrew is so much more simple in those case. We don't have to deal with capitalization. It's all either in "capitalized" fonts (used mostly for publications of most sorts), and the "non-capitalized" fonts, used for handwriting. And they don't mix).