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saw this mentioned, someone thought the email shows a grammar error
but "a grey underline" seems to be the notes app detecting some kind of function associated with the phrase, and not specifically grammar
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I think at most, it could mean the email was pasted into ios notes app
edit: the og (weapons ready) threat email has the same font used in the hotmail app and the Robert Loblaw email, but the functions (grey underline) seem to match the ios notes app, like a custom hybrid type situation
conclusion: I don't know what this proves or disproves and I can't figure out how to change the font or colour of functions in either app, but the inconsistencies could have something to do with DSP's obsession with not updating software, and his iphone 3s might be outdated
theory: I think the email is most likely a screenshot from the hotmail app if we're going by font and generic layout of the email, and just attributing the "grey underline" and other inconsistencies to being a product of an outdated ios
but "a grey underline" seems to be the notes app detecting some kind of function associated with the phrase, and not specifically grammar
from the original threat tweet:

the same phrase pasted into the ios notes app: (note different font but same grey underline)

it leads to an option to create a calendar event:

and here is something else (in the ios notes app) with the same "grey underline", it leads to the maps function


DSP uses boomer hotmail so I wanted to see if it was different in that app (microsoft outlook comes up when you search hotmail in the app store)
it's clearly different but the font in the hotmail app matches the og (weapons are ready) threat email, but the "grey underline" is now blue, idk if this can be changed
and this is how the phrase would look in email format from the microsoft outlook/hotmail app

which gives you an option to create an event aswell

edit: however the font of the og threat email seems to match hotmail, but have the same functions colour (grey) as the ios notes app, strange
this is the default hotmail format:

and another seperate email from dave to show consistency with the font and layout matching the og threat email and default font of the hotmail app


the same phrase pasted into the ios notes app: (note different font but same grey underline)

it leads to an option to create a calendar event:

and here is something else (in the ios notes app) with the same "grey underline", it leads to the maps function


DSP uses boomer hotmail so I wanted to see if it was different in that app (microsoft outlook comes up when you search hotmail in the app store)
it's clearly different but the font in the hotmail app matches the og (weapons are ready) threat email, but the "grey underline" is now blue, idk if this can be changed
and this is how the phrase would look in email format from the microsoft outlook/hotmail app

which gives you an option to create an event aswell

edit: however the font of the og threat email seems to match hotmail, but have the same functions colour (grey) as the ios notes app, strange
this is the default hotmail format:

and another seperate email from dave to show consistency with the font and layout matching the og threat email and default font of the hotmail app

I think at most, it could mean the email was pasted into ios notes app
edit: the og (weapons ready) threat email has the same font used in the hotmail app and the Robert Loblaw email, but the functions (grey underline) seem to match the ios notes app, like a custom hybrid type situation
conclusion: I don't know what this proves or disproves and I can't figure out how to change the font or colour of functions in either app, but the inconsistencies could have something to do with DSP's obsession with not updating software, and his iphone 3s might be outdated
theory: I think the email is most likely a screenshot from the hotmail app if we're going by font and generic layout of the email, and just attributing the "grey underline" and other inconsistencies to being a product of an outdated ios
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