test 1 Just once I'd like to eat dinner with a celebrity who isn't bound and gagged. Oh God, what have I done? We'll need to have a look inside you with this camera. It's okay, Bender. I like cooking too. This is a text link. Strong is used to indicate strong importance. Oh, how I wish I could believe or understand that! There's only one reasonable course of action now: kill Flexo!

Why, those are the Grunka-Lunkas! The b element is stylistically different text from normal text, without any special importance. They work here in the Slurm factory. This text has added emphasis. The alien mothership is in orbit here. If we can hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes will fall like a house of cards. Checkmate. The i element is text that is set off from the normal text. Abbreviation: HTML.

Check it out, y'all. Everyone who was invited is here. Um, is this the boring, peaceful kind of taking to the streets? Alright, let's mafia things up a bit. Joey, burn down the ship. Clamps, burn down the crew. The u element is text with an unarticulated, though explicitly rendered, non-textual annotation. Superscript®.

OK, this has gotta stop. I'm going to remind Fry of his humanity the way only a woman can. I feel like I was mauled by Jesus. You guys aren't Santa! You're not even robots. How dare you lie in front of Jesus? Subscript for things like H2O

But existing is basically all I do! And so we say goodbye to our beloved pet, Nibbler, who's gone to a place where I, too, hope one day to go. The toilet. Why would a robot need to drink? But I've never been to the moon! This text is deleted and This text is inserted. This text has a strikethrough

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The mark element indicates a highlight. This is what inline code looks like. This is sample output from a computer program. The variarble element, such as x = y