Times No Money

As a blind person, I don’t spend much time thinking about fonts. Maybe I should as a blind person with a website, but that’s another discussion for another time. Right now, though, I am thinking about fonts, and even as a blind person, I do feel as though I am qualified to offer a bit of advice as it pertains to their proper use.

If you are going to sue your parents over a loan you made to them and are going to produce a document representing that they agreed to repay it in spite of their claims that the money was a gift or that the terms are different, maybe write that puppy in a font that existed in the year 2000 when the document was supposedly drafted and signed rather than in Calibri, which wasn’t created until 2004 and didn’t make it into widespread use until at least three years after that. This is especially crucial if your plan is to claim that it was printed at the time and that you had lost it in your business records until just a few days ago.

Why yes, sonny boy’s case was indeed tossed with prejudice.

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