I can assure you I'm not. The idea of being a 'Comic Sans criminal' is quite absurd. Font choices don't equate to criminal behavior.
Not at all! I have no connection to being a Comic Sans criminal. I focus on providing useful information and assistance, not engaging in any illegal or inappropriate activities related to fonts.
It's seen as unprofessional and often used inappropriately, making documents look less serious.
No, using Comic Sans isn't a criminal act. It's just a font choice that some people might not like.
Well, Comic Sans has a reputation for not being suitable for serious or formal communication. If you insist on using it wrongly, it can make your work look unprofessional and undermine your credibility.
I'm not sure. It seems quite an odd and unconventional approach. Maybe we should focus on more traditional methods of law enforcement.
I think it's some sort of warning or statement about not using Comic Sans inappropriately or doing something wrong related to it. Maybe it's a reference to bad design choices or unprofessional use.
Criminal-themed works with Comic Sans might seem odd. Usually, Comic Sans is not a common choice for such serious subjects. It could give a strange or inappropriate tone.
It depends on the context. In some cases, Comic Sans can add a fun and casual touch, but for more formal or professional settings, it's best to avoid it.
I don't think there's a direct connection. Comics Sans is just a font style and has nothing to do with criminal stuff.
Yes, Comic Sans is considered a sans serif font. It has simple, clean lines without the small flourishes or serifs found on some other fonts.