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Irony, doubt and love - Interrobang and other odd exclamation marks Long before emojis, there were people who looked at the standard set of punctuation marks and said “That’s not enough.” Here are 8 real examples of where people have proposed new punctuation marks. interrobang Martin K. Speckter, 1962 used to convey a question being asked in excitement, shock, disbelief or confusion irony point (point d'ironie) Alcanter de Brahm, 1899 used to convey that a sentence should be understood at a second level, such as irony or sarcasm acclamation point (point d'acclamation) Hervé Bazin, 1966 used to convey goodwill and welcome authority point (point d'autorité) Hervé Bazin, 1966 used to convey a sense of authority conviction point (point de conviction) Hervé Bazin, 1966 used to convey a firm belief in what is being said doubt point (point de doute) Hervé Bazin, 1966 used to convey doubt in what is being said love point (point d'amour) Hervé Bazin, 1966 used to convey that a sentence is being used affectionately percontation point Henry Denham, 1580s used to convey that the question is rhetorical and does not require an answer Made in PowerPoint and ClipChamp Chapters: 00:00 interrobang 00:18 irony point 00:28 acclamation point 00:35 authority point 00:43 conviction point 00:52 doubt point 01:00 love point 01:09 percontation point