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Should we work to remove the capitalization of letters thereby leveling the hierarchy of words?

hankster 9 Aug 16
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. . . S,R,F word crimes . . .

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No

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Have you noticed that some numbers are bigger than others, and are permitted to stand for larger amounts. It should go in cycles, so that this week 9 has to do the job of 1 and then next week it moves to two and so on.

You mean like the shift register of a binary arithmetic unit?

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Not when you realise what the capitslisation of words convey.
The start of a sentence.
A proper noun, such as a name. Fred, Jimmy or a city Nice, as opposed to the word nice.
(Note how "helping your uncle jack off a stallion" has a different meaming to "helping your uncle Jack off a stallion." )
Emphasis, especially of the imperative. eg. NO! as opposed to an everyday no, as in "no place to hide".
Of course, if you want a monotonous language then remove all capitalisation and punctuation, and for good measure sentences and paragraphs.

@hankster That would have have been a real jackass thing to do. Imagine all those omnibus passengers rolling their eyes!

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No word police please

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All words matter.

BLM. Bold letters matter.

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🤣 What?

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