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[–] 7 pts last month

I'm a fan, for sure.

I also like the use of semi-colons; they're like a fancy Oxford+. I love that they're used in code too, with similar purpose; not quite finished with the thought, just the statement.

[–] 3 pts last month

Nicely done; I approve, though you likely weren’t looking for my approval.

[–] 3 pts last month

Team Oxford Comma

We are classy, refined and erudite.

[–] 7 pts last month

We are classy, refined, and, erudite,,,

FTFY

[–] 1 pt last month

We, are classy refined and ,erudite

FTFY

[–] 2 pts last month

I use them almost all the time, I like things symmetrical and organized and I feel the ox comma assists with the flow and look of the sentence.

[–] 2 pts last month

And,?

[–] 3 pts last month

It would be classy, refined, and erudite. Comma before the and. Not after.

[–] 2 pts last month

Serious question: Do you have the same alphabet as us, or do your people use those weird Russian letters?

[–] 3 pts last month

BTW, Trump intends to rename our language "American"

[–] 1 pt last month

I'm good with that, given how England is the middle east now and really has nothing to do with English any more.

[–] 3 pts last month

Fun Fact: The "Russian" alphabet was actually created in Bulgaria.

[–] 2 pts last month

Yes, we use Latin Alphabet and never did use retardphabet like Serbs, but we did use to have our Croatian script that we used to use until it became impractical due to interactions with other Nations. It was called Glagolitic script:

plt0

[–] 2 pts last month

That is the most autistic looking alphabet I have ever seen.

[–] 2 pts last month

I am 100% in favor of such a thing. It makes things easier, faster, and just plain looks better.

[–] 1 pt last month

I am happy, relieved, and excited that you have broached this subject matter. So excited, in fact, that I searched, and found my plaid fedora, and my ascot, in the back of my closet.

[–] 1 pt last month

It makes lists clear, readable, and stylish.

[–] 1 pt last month

plt1

[–] 1 pt last month

I heard you read The New Yorker

[–] 2 pts last month

I heard you read The New Yorker

That's just plain mean.

Mean, rude, untrue , and uncalled-for.

[–] 2 pts last month

Mean, rude, untrue, and uncalled-for.

You don't get enough credit for your sense of humo(u)r.

[–] 1 pt last month

(tosses back a bottle of yukon jack and belches a flame that would make a dragon cry) did oneayas say roood?

[–] 1 pt last month

I always use it, I don't know why.