You can do what you like in your diary, or blog, dude.
It's when you want me to read stuff or publish it or respond to it that you have to take account of me.
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There are people who do not capitalize thier name. If you want to be one just do it: it is not a big deal. If you like get it changed legally to all lowercase. — Jeremiah
You seem like an odd man Xander. That's not a criticism.
Here's the deal - you know that using lowercase for your name and "I" is going to raise eyebrows and piss some people off. It's going to draw attention to yourself for something, I assume, that is not the main thing you want people to know about you. So, pick your fights. Is this someplace you want to put your foot down? Or do you want to save your social capital for a fight that might matter more. It is not an ethical question.
e.e. cummings did it, but he was a poet. — T Clark
...most people who hold and support much more power than muself, are essentially arrogant. — XanderTheGrey
Ok, so this is your response to my PM to you a few days ago that you needed to start capitalizing the word "I." Just change your settings to auto-capitalize.
I'd also note that if you see a red line under a word you typed, that means you misspelled it. — Hanover
They're not being arrogant, they're being conventional. They're judging you by the exterior signs you present. That's not an unreasonable thing to do.
You, on the other hand, are being a bit arrogant.
the question had been reignited in my head. — XanderTheGrey
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