Noah was one of my 7th-grade math students last year. Inspired by the class discussion, he wrote a little poem. This will perhaps be my shortest Substack, but perhaps the highest in quality per word.
I gave the class the poem in three different fonts with slightly different wordings last year, and had them discuss which was best (and why). On the handout, I wrote,”Which is most suitable: Calisto, Verdana, or Ink Free? How about the small word differences?” I would hold a Substack vote here, gentle readers, except I don’t know how to do it (anybody know how?). You can critique and vote in the Comments section, but I know most of you are too shy to do that.1
I have added a Substack font version as version (1).
(1) I’m drawing a triangle right. It’s such a glorious sight. Ninety degrees for vertex one, Two more angles, now I’m done.
Possibly, also you also don’t know how to do literary criticism because your middle school math didn’t cover that.
Certainly Ink Free! It avoids straight lines and that is just delightfully ironic!
Thanks Eric!