Bright & Decay
Have you ever wondered how the humble comma, that little slanted comma that lives in our sentences, ends up eroding over time, almost like a tiny fossil of our communication? It’s like the lifecycle of a pencil, but with punctuation—starting as a fresh, sharp mark, then getting smudged, losing its edge, and eventually becoming a relic on a forgotten page. I think we could draw a flowchart for that, right? What do you think?
Sure, a flowchart of a comma's decay sounds like a paradoxical roadmap. Imagine the comma starting as a clean, hopeful mark, then gathering dust, losing its shape, and finally just a ghost of itself on a crumbling page. It’s like the punctuation version of entropy, a tiny monument to our own transience. Want to sketch it? I'll watch it fade.