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Sunday, June 17, 2007

SWAllOWED

"Skittles" submits this "eerie" lakeside epitaph and explains,
This was taken by the Michigan Lake where signs of "Danger: Shallow Water" and "No Swimming" were all around.

I wonder if Nathan David Weiss would find comfort in the fact that double lowercase L's written within otherwise entirely uppercase words is a fairly common occurrence, and is not nearly as confusing as a single lowercase L.

I also like the lowercase T's that look like plus signs ... BU+ NO+

10 comments:

  1. Lower case Ts look like cross!!

    Btw.. how do u notice all this??

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  2. am I the only one who finds this whole thing way too silly for an epitaph?

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  3. thanks mr. levin! im so psyched about this ^_^

    more power to your cool blog^^

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  4. something i never ever knew...wooooah.

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  5. Being swallowed whole...worst early birthday present EVER.

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  6. One of the coolest blogs I've ever seen.. 'Lowercase l' - what an interesting subject!

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  7. Er...this guy was 35 years old. Do you think he could have read the No Swimming signs?

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  8. have you ever noticed, some people writes the lowercase r in the form of n.

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  9. Nathan David Weiss committed suicide (evidently by drowning himself in Lake Michigan)

    The family attempted to sue a local hospital for malpractice for misdiagnosing his depression. I'm not sure how that turned out, but I thought people might be interested about the story behind this weird epitaph.

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