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⚪ Mehr... Lieblingsfotos?
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📷 by Artist: / in Loc.: Australia 🇦🇺 2023 - Title: "🔆🐫🔆🐫" - ➡️

mjgardner, to perl
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@perl Remember folks, 's is a dromedary 🐪, not a Bactrian 🐫:

perl -CS -pe 's/\N{BACTRIAN CAMEL}/\N{DROMEDARY CAMEL}/gu'  
idontlikenames, to Battlemaps

🤔 reminds me of ðe crafty derpy derp θing u make after hitting trees 𓅱

EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted, to asklemmy in What was a book that you have actually ReRead it?
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Well your comment certainly just sent me on a bit of micro–rabbit’s hole. Haha.

Fun fact: depending on the source, pascal case is either a distinct type of casing from camelcase or is a sub-type of camelcase. :P

Source for the “subtype” scenario: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camel_case

The more specific terms Pascal case and upper camel case refer to a joined phrase where the first letter of each word is capitalized, including the initial letter of the first word.

The practice has various names, including:

. . .

PascalCase for upper camel case[17][18][19] (after the Pascal programming language)

Source for the “distinct” scenario: freecodecamp.org/…/snake-case-vs-camel-case-vs-pa…

Pascal case is similar to camel case.

The only difference between the two is …

bluepainter, to tunisia
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Follow the artist @pascal.lecocq for more surreal art from the depths of the ocean.
CHAMEAUX-BALEINES ET DROMADAIRES - Double humpback whales and camels -
Oil on canvas by Pascal Lecocq, The Painter of Blue ®, 46 x 55 cm, 18 1/8"x 21 5/8", Lec616, 2002, priv.coll. Châtillon, France. Published in Oktopus (Russia, 2003)© Pascal Lecocq
#humpback #whale #signs #camel #tunisia #Art #SurrealArt #PainterofBlue #OilPainting #CanvasArt #ArtCollector #ArtLover #PascalLecocq #FrenchArt #ArtPublication #Bl

art_history_animalia, to Birds
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: 18th c. French bed hanging - lots of cool fantastical & but check out the neat trio of & in the center! Also a bonus cameleopard ( ).
On display at “Making Her Mark: A History of in Europe, 1400-1800” exhibition at Baltimore Museum of Art

closeup of rhino (top left), elephant (top right), camel (bottom center) (arranged in a triangular composition)
Closeup of the cameleopard (misinterpreted giraffe with short legs and two long horns)

SKRiley_Author, to random

May your soul travel at the pace of a camel,
sure-footed, slow, ever moving forward.

Camels are made for long journeys.

madargon, to drawing
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Based on travel photos in my family chat. My aunt was in Egypt few years ago and she has photos like this (I don't publish her original photo here without her permission).

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clmerle,
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Day 6

Christmas plays are the best.

shplink, to music

I came to this country (U S.) in the 80s as a college student.
My cousin Tom in IL had this beautiful home that I went to visit, and most importantly, had a amplifier.

Ever since 1982 I've wanted to own one of these bad boys. And finally today, ... achievement unlocked.

The first record I played through it was 's Nude and I'm not embarrassed to announce to random strangers on the Internet that when "Drafted" came on, I teared up.

PatriciaPhotos, to photography
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Gobi and his stablemates soaking up the sun:

grosser_mensch, to random
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kosmimatis, to fediverse
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feditips, to animals
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When you write hashtags that contain multiple words, make the first letter of each word a capital letter, for example . This will make the tag readable to blind people.

Blind people use the internet through screen reader apps, which read text out aloud. By putting a capital at the start of each word in a hashtag, you are telling the screen reader how to say the tag correctly.

In the non-techy world this is generally known as "CamelCase".

(Techy people may call it PascalCase)

feoh,

@feditips Thank you for that I've never been sure how to handle it. I usually just break the multi-word out into its sub words and make each a hashtag (e.g. ) but that's not ideal either.

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