Broken

Broken

The T-Shirt image is here — and when I was snapping the picture itself, I suggests she pull the shirt out, so there was no prurient interests. Not what this about.

BR
OK
EN

That’s what we see. But how does one assemble the data points int he graphic display? Most people, woman wearing the shirt, they all see — BROKEN.

I’m worried differently. BR is a line break, usually not in caps, not since thew turn of the millennia, but there’s still soak ancient code hanging out in my various sites, still have ‘BR’ instead of ‘br’ — not that I haven’t trued to correct the messy coding over the years.

OK, mean, OK, or, it can mean “Oklahoma,” but yeah, pretty obvious this means OK, as in “Everything Okay.”

Finally, the EN — in old school typesetting, and even on web typography, the double dash is an EM dash. The EN dash is like that, only smaller. I don’t remember, bigger than a regular dash so it’s more aesthetically pleasing to the eye while reading, with the original terms derived from the idea that the EM dash was the width of the letter M, while, supposedly, the EN dash would then be the width of the letter N.

(space)
Okay
(short dash)

So what does the image show?

Broken? br — ok — en?

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