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Ummmm, in english the letter "I" is always capitalized if used alone in a sentence.

It can be capitalized or even used lower case when used in a word. Depending on grammar.

For example:

Where is Greg, I was supposed to go to lunch with him.

Or another example:

Captain X's quoted post is ludacris!

In advance, you're welcome!

"I" think you missed the point!
 
"I" am going to vote no on any TA with scope relief. "I" am going to vote no on any TA that doesnt give 75/76 guys their rest seat back.
"I" think Im getting the hang of this "I" thing!
 

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