HTML oddity
Irrelevant but odd. When I wrote previous item, I accidentally copied the last line over and over and over with the Bold and Big tags at the
start of each line but not at the
end.
Unexpectedly, Firefox considers Big and Bold to be
cumulative or additive tags. This doesn't happen with Italic. The first Italic turns on Italic, and then there's no 'morer Italicer' from further unclosed Italic tags.
Here's the result. It conveys the idea of cumulative repetition nicely, but it's unreadable.
THEY KNOW IT'S A HOAX BECAUSE THEY MADE THE HOAX.
THEY KNOW IT'S A HOAX BECAUSE THEY MADE THE HOAX.
THEY KNOW IT'S A HOAX BECAUSE THEY MADE THE HOAX.
THEY KNOW IT'S A HOAX BECAUSE THEY MADE THE HOAX.
THEY KNOW IT'S A HOAX BECAUSE THEY MADE THE HOAX.
THEY KNOW IT'S A HOAX BECAUSE THEY MADE THE HOAX.
THEY KNOW IT'S A HOAX BECAUSE THEY MADE THE HOAX.
THEY KNOW IT'S A HOAX BECAUSE THEY MADE THE HOAX.
THEY KNOW IT'S A HOAX BECAUSE THEY MADE THE HOAX.
THEY KNOW IT'S A HOAX BECAUSE THEY MADE THE HOAX.
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