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Just one capital letter, or all of them? Would using capital letters even come close to justification of what THE NAME even represents? What about my username? Should I put them all in lowercase? What do I do for teshuva if my spell checker misspells/corrects what I type? I know there’s a way to use text replacement settings on iPhone that every time you spell love, spell checker replaces it with the word hate. I know there’s a way to change the keyboard settings on a non iOS computer to be DVORAK instead of QWERTY, thereby making most non tech savvy people not know how to use their computer anymore. I apologize, as I was unaware that there’s no mitzvah in the Torah to love my biological parents, although they kind of wanted to see love from me. Also, after both biological parents are no longer around, how can one accomplish the feat of kabed es avicha vi’es imecha? Or is avicha first mentioned as avinu shebashamayim, and imecha mentioned afterwards as a reference to the eishes chayil/Torah? Am I talking still too much gibberish? I apologize for capital letters missing or placed in the beginning of every sentence as I’m trying not to get too involved in smelling and spokabulary. Most of what I write anyway gets misunderstood by those reading…