Everything got better when I became a green-haired 2D girl. I do fun and unusual things with video games and pinball.

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winnie-the-pooh
@winnie-the-pooh

“I have been Foolish and Deluded,” said he, “and I am a Bear of No Brain at All.”

“You’re the Best Bear in All the World,” said Christopher Robin soothingly.

“Am I?” said Pooh hopefully. And then he brightened up suddenly.

“Anyhow,” he said, “it is nearly Luncheon Time.”

So he went home for it.



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in reply to @arborelia's post:

yeah, it's an Interesting Stylistic Choice that's been going on throughout the book! It feels very whimsical, but now I'm wondering if it comes across as whimsical because it's associated with Winnie-the-Pooh

Some of these could be explained as making things seem more special by making proper nouns out of them. it's Luncheon Time! It's a Very Special Occasion, like Christmas Day.

but often it's not nouns at all, like "I have been Foolish and Deluded" or "The bees are growing Suspicious".

Another explanation I'm considering is that it's a form of emphasis milder than italics, intended to show what you should emphasize if you're reading the book out loud