cases.jpg This image is a humorous infographic presented on a plain white background, arranged in two rows of text columns. It personifies grammatical cases as personality types, similar to the style of the "16 Personalities" website. Each case has a distinct font style and color associated with it, followed by a bulleted list of traits. Top Row: The first column on the left is titled "Nominative." The text is in a sans-serif font with a rainbow gradient that transitions from red to orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. Below the title are four bullet points: - center of attention - kind of a bully - did theater in high school & still has that hamlet monologue memorized The middle column is titled "Genitive." The text is in a bold, italicized sans-serif font with a purple gradient. Below it are three bullet points: - entitled/thinks everything belongs to them - loves to be a part of things - clothing snob The rightmost column on the top row is titled "Dative." This uses a serif font with a reddish-pink outline or shadow effect. The bullet points below read: - takes shit from everyone - loves getting presents - sometimes ~surprising~ (with tildes around surprising) - has a thing for to do lists Bottom Row: The first column on the bottom left is titled "Accusative." The font appears to have a dark, textured, or grunge effect, looking somewhat like stone or metal. The bullet points are: - lets people make decisions for them - v dependable - always planning trips to places but ignoring the logistics The second column on the bottom row is titled "Ablative." This text is in a bold, blue gradient sans-serif font. The bullet points read: - good at everything - manipulative - owns multiple calendars - subtweets The third column on the bottom row is titled "Vocative." These letters are styled as orange and yellow 3D block text with a drop shadow. The bullet points below are: - master of the @ symbol - always texting someone - seems scary but actually a pretty basic bitch The final column on the far right bottom is titled "Locative." This title is written in a very thin, white font with a black outline, making it look faint against the white background. There are two empty bullet points followed by: - literally who is she ?? This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.