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You know you're going too far when you're using square brackets

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  • catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zoneC [email protected]

    Only if you use a — instead of --, if they know what they’re talking about anyway.

    My phone autocorrects them to — so that’s fun, lol.

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    Microsoft Word automatically converts a double dash to an em dash too

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      My mrs wires entirely in parentheses - it’s subclauses all the way down. She’s not ADHD though, likely OCD.

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        ADHD person here. Been making an effort lately to use less parenthesis. A thing I quickly found is that many of them can be replaced with a comma just fine. Or, just like, taking the extra two seconds to turn one run-on sentence into two. (But then again turning my comments into puzzles is fun).

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        Half the time I realize the parenthesis works better as a separate sentence, preceding the original sentence, because I'd gone "Thought (context)." instead of "Context; thought."

        But then I start writing "thought (context1; small tangent; context2 (sub-context)). Follow-up thought (..." and it's a damn Chinese puzzle trying to put back flat and in the right-order.

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          Parenthesis is singular, parentheses is plural. One parenthesis, two parentheses. Like crisis/crises, axis/axes.

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            ADHD person here. Been making an effort lately to use less parenthesis. A thing I quickly found is that many of them can be replaced with a comma just fine. Or, just like, taking the extra two seconds to turn one run-on sentence into two. (But then again turning my comments into puzzles is fun).

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            I am always getting to the end of comments or really anything I write to someone (especially if more than a few sentences). Then get frustrated to see that I just ended up inserting basically a paragraph's worth of shit inside one sentence. I have like a really hard time making simple and condensed information (or other times the complete opposite and say waaaay too little).

            It is like a really strong need to try an provide all the information that could lead to being taken the wrong way. Or to convey that I considered obvious arguments to save people from bringing them up needlessly. And I think that using parenthesis looks less "bad" than the super long run-on sentences. I am the worst person in my friend-groups if someone wants a TL;DR of things fast.

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              Storing hobbies on racks on racks on racks.

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              Why haven't I finished that task from eight weeks ago? I can't tell you, or it will get even later.

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                Adding and removing parenthetical clauses from my email until they all suddenly resolve, collapsing to nothing and I am left with an empty email. "Brilliant!" I think, and close Outlook, having solved my own problem.

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                  DAE start their parenthetical thought and end up writing full and multiple sentences inside it before returning to the original point?

                  I try to catch myself and just make a new paragraph when that happens but I'm not always successful.

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                  All day, every day. Sometimes I will just delete everything and just not reply at all. Which sucks when I actually want to make use of comments and engage in the communities more. So far all the folks on here and the other instances I am on tend to not turn the focus onto my excessive use of parenthesis, and stay on the topic.

                  I am sure there have been some random one-offs. The only ones I can think of have been more about how I didn't break things into paragraphs vs just one huge wall. Even then, it is obvious that they at least read most of it. And I try to take those the same as telling me I have something on my face vs not. Just depends on how they say it.

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                  • explodicle@sh.itjust.worksE [email protected]

                    That's when someone just quotes one sentence out of context and I am heartbroken.

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                    Scientist: Scientific findings are meaningless when taken out of context.

                    Journalist: Scientist says scientific findings are meaningless!

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                      If you use too many parentheses you might have a lisp.

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                        Learning push/pop in the context of a stack provided me with a lifelong justification for being what others call "flighty". This is super evident while doing chores and I jump from washing dishes to wiping counters to washing floors to putting laundry in the washer. To someone at that point it looks like I've started a bunch of things that I didn't finish.

                        In fact, I paused on the dishes so I could clear a spot on the counter for them, realized I swept a bunch of crumbs on the floor that I needed to clean up, but before I could finish the floor I had to do something with that dirty pile of laundry that was in the way. Keep watching and you'd see me "pop" each of those tasks back off the stack in turn, eventually getting back to the dishes where I started.

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                        I like this take on it. I’ve just been calling it my “if you give a mouse a cookie” mode

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                          If you use too many parentheses you might have a lisp.

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                          It's more common than you might think

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                            Read this to my husband.

                            Him: "I never know where the punctuation goes, so I rewrite it so the () are in the middle of the sentence and I don't have to worry about it."

                            Me: "I do that too!"

                            Him: (because we've been together almost 30 years) "I don't think we've ever talked about this."

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                              If you use too many parentheses you might have a lisp.

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                              we should normalise nested parentheses

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                              • zarkanian@sh.itjust.worksZ [email protected]

                                Parenthesis is singular, parentheses is plural. One parenthesis, two parentheses. Like crisis/crises, axis/axes.

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                                but, parentheses always comes in pairs.

                                if not someone needs to be executed

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                                  My mrs wires entirely in parentheses - it’s subclauses all the way down. She’s not ADHD though, likely OCD.

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                                  learn to appreciate nested parentheses.

                                  because some ideas are fractals of thought

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                                    You know i like to think I have it under control. No outbursts control over irritants etc and I think in doing pretty good. Then someone posts some shit like this and I'm all "get out of my head" . Nice to know I'm not the only one giving the brackets a work out.

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                                    • agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.worksA [email protected]

                                      Guilty, but now I'm considering switching to footnotes¹. They let you express a related thought without disrupting the flow².

                                      ¹I blame House of Leaves. Lotta footnotes in there, and they can go a long way before they really get out of hand.

                                      ² Sure there are cons, like the fact that the reader has to go to the bottom for context, but there's also no real length limit.

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                                      I love the way house of leaves does footnotes, it's basically an entire other book crammed into the same space. I still haven't finished it because I keep getting lost...

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                                        Jokes on you I nest those things too (sometimes sentances need some extra extra (like this one))

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                                          learn to appreciate nested parentheses.

                                          because some ideas are fractals of thought

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                                          When she was finishing her thesis my number one line of advice was “could this subclause be a new sentence?”.

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