It would have seemed less cryptic to me if the quote was formatted in a way that distinguished between your commentary, the quote itself and the quote author. I hadn’t read your other contributions at the time so didn’t realise that you didn’t use a standard form. I did not realise that “Throw strikes. Home plate don’t move.” was the actual literal quote, as opposed to a cryptic reference in your own words to a quote that I was supposed to be familiar with.
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Using formatting like this for quoting stuff just looks cooler.
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It would have seemed less cryptic to me if the quote was formatted in a way that distinguished between your commentary, the quote itself and the quote author. I hadn’t read your other contributions at the time so didn’t realise that you didn’t use a standard form. I did not realise that “Throw strikes. Home plate don’t move.” was the actual literal quote, as opposed to a cryptic reference in your own words to a quote that I was supposed to be familiar with.
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-- wedrifid