Now that I have actually looked at the article for the referee report (posted yesterday, but I sulked and didn't open it until today), I may have to soften my opinion of Dr Macro a little.
The article was written in, or at least has been processed by, TeX. That means that even if my brain bleeds when I read it, my eyes won't.
So on Thursday aftenoons when Dr Macro arrives late, uses H and H to represent totally different variables, includes "a wizard did it" lines in her derivations, shouts, and runs over time; at those moments I'll be the one doing deep breathing and muttering "she digs TeX. She digs TeX..." over and over in a calming mantra.
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