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The Oxford comma. An elegant mark for a more civilized age.
Nah, too clumsy and random.
You’re thinking of the quotation mark. Nobody ever knows where that damn “thing” goes.
FTFY
The Oxford comma. An elegant mark for a more civilized age.
Nah, too clumsy and random.
You’re thinking of the quotation mark. Nobody ever knows where that damn thing goes.
MTFBWY…A
The Oxford comma. An elegant mark for a more civilized age.
Nah, too clumsy and random.
You’re thinking of the quotation mark. Nobody ever knows where that damn “thing” goes.
FTFY
You have to be using a font that handles Egyptian hieroglyphs, but…
EDIT: Removed. Better safe than sorry. Unicode 130B8 for the curious.
Well, maybe it’s not technically punctuation, but I bet there are people out there who would try to stick this anywhere.
I like everyone else’s answers.
Keep Circulating the Tapes.
END OF LINE
(It hasn’t happened yet)
The little-used Catastrophe mark. It’s an inverted trident signifying that the preceding sentence requires evil laughter.
You probably don’t recognize me because of the red arm.
Episode 9 Rewrite, The Starlight Project (Released!) and ANH Technicolor Project (Released!)
The Oxford comma. An elegant mark for a more civilized age.
Nah, too clumsy and random.
Well then you are lost!
Again!
Tie between comma, and apostrophe’
Not enough people read the EU.
Tie between comma, and apostrophe’
If you loved the latter so much then you wouldn’t have misused it.
The Person in Question
He loves the apostrophe like Trump loves women.
Tie between comma, and apostrophe’
If you loved the latter so much then you wouldn’t have misused it.
Yes’
Not enough people read the EU.
WOW COMMA WORST THREAD HUMANS HAVE EVER MADE EXCLAMATION MARK
Tie between comma, and apostrophe’
If you loved the latter so much then you wouldn’t have misused it.
Finally, Mark gives some kind of reply.
The thread is a question to her, isn’t it?
^ lol
The thread is a statement. See thread title.
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I would put this in my sig if I weren’t so lazy.
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Good. Good.
The thread is a statement. See thread title.
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Oh, hai question mark.
Thread OP /= Thread Title
It was an implied question with the OP serving as its completion. I have no doubt that was your intention, and any denial is a serious crime.
Worse, however, is your failure to appreciate my supremely clever pun.