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However, I do not understand what Starlight refers to in this sentence. Given that this is an English sentence, only proper nouns should be capitalized. Is Starlight referring to a specific application, website, person, or company?
However, I do not understand what Starlight refers to in this sentence. Given that this is an English sentence, only proper nouns should be capitalized. Is Starlight referring to a specific application, website, person, or company?


Perhaps the original writer made a capitalization mistake or confused English grammer rules with another language where all nouns are capitalized, such as German, wait no, this does not seem right. It would not make sense unless the sentence was composed by two people or one person at two times, as bad ends is not capitalized, wait no, the sentence is too short to be composed at two times.
Perhaps the original writer made a capitalization mistake or confused English grammar rules with another language where all nouns are capitalized, such as German, wait no, this does not seem right. It would not make sense unless the sentence was composed by two people or one person at two times, as bad ends is not capitalized, wait no, the sentence is too short to be composed at two times.

Latest revision as of 20:51, 29 May 2026

What does this mean? I don't understand?

I understand powered by bad ends, it refers to the uniquely bad endings told in many of the stories the site focuses around.

However, I do not understand what Starlight refers to in this sentence. Given that this is an English sentence, only proper nouns should be capitalized. Is Starlight referring to a specific application, website, person, or company?

Perhaps the original writer made a capitalization mistake or confused English grammar rules with another language where all nouns are capitalized, such as German, wait no, this does not seem right. It would not make sense unless the sentence was composed by two people or one person at two times, as bad ends is not capitalized, wait no, the sentence is too short to be composed at two times.