We Have a Thunder Thief
Actually, I would be that thunder thief as this little tidbit was published back in June of last year. I honestly can't tell what this drunkard is trying to get at. If I am not mistaken, I'd say he is (as they say) dissing Pappy. Ol' Rus. Despite this gem:

Let me just do a blow by blow rebuttle to his last paragraph here:
I’m not saying you should never use Papyrus.Good!
I’m sure it has its place somewhere (and if you know where, please let me know!).How about everywhere? That's where!
But the overuse of it makes me wonder why on Earth would a business continue to use it in their logo or sales/marketing materials? It’s a font that’s used by many. Enough people have (over)used it that it’s no longer unique, and that lack of uniqueness spills over into the material the font is being used in.I don't think that's really a setence. What a drunk!
From a business marketing standpoint this is virtual suicide.What's so bad about that?
You’re effectively conforming rather than standing out, in which case… why bother?Standing out just makes you a target and will never pay off in the dog eat dog world of marketing.
It's okay Papyrus. I won't let them hurt you.







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