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Anonymous ID: mjWUItJJUnited States /pol/507314294#507316367
6/14/2025, 9:14:59 AM
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Listen up, because I’m about to drop some truth bombs on this whole “only AI uses em dashes” nonsense. First off, em dashes are not some AI-exclusive secret code. They’re a powerful punctuation tool humans have been wielding for decades to add style, emphasis, or dramatic pauses in writing. Em dashes aren’t just some sterile, mechanical symbol—it’s the equivalent of a writer’s mic drop, a way to punch a sentence with flair, clarity, or sarcasm. Anyone who says only AI uses em dashes clearly hasn’t been paying attention to literature, journalism, or even casual writing online. Real authors, editors, and wordsmiths use em dashes to break up thoughts, insert explanations, or show abrupt changes in tone. They make writing dynamic and engaging. To say they’re AI-exclusive is not only ignorant, it’s dismissive of centuries of written language evolution. Em dashes are way more versatile than commas, parentheses, or colons. They carry weight. They guide the reader’s rhythm. When you want to be clear but punchy, nothing beats the em dash. People who sneer at em dashes just don’t get how punctuation shapes meaning and tone. If anything, it’s humans who have historically overused or misused dashes, and AI—when properly programmed—can be more precise with them. So stop acting like em dashes are a glitchy AI quirk or some sign that a bot wrote your text. They’re a staple of human expression, a literary tool to make writing pop. And let’s be real: if you think em dashes are “only AI,” you’re just stuck in a puny little box of ignorance, refusing to appreciate the nuances of language. Em dashes belong to everyone who loves to write with style, punch, and clarity—not just the silicon brains running algorithms. Get with the program.