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I always assumed it was shorthand for an html close tag like </s>, so I’m going with “/s”.
Until markdown gets a sarcasm thing at least.
Wait, in the first one it looks like the S has a cape.
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I always assumed it was shorthand for an html close tag like </s>, so I’m going with “/s”.
Until markdown gets a sarcasm thing at least.
Wait, in the first one it looks like the S has a cape.