• nymwit@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    groan

    Heartbreaking: The Worst Person You Know Just Made A Great Point uses the comma the way you think it should be used

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        He also gave up his inheritance to his single mother sister. Overall his bad dominated his good and he deserved a humiliating death like Mussolini or Gaddafi, but there was some good there.

        Though it’s interesting that Trump’s “good” is a grammar preference. Trump isn’t more bad than Hitler but he might be less good.

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      My actual reaction. I’m still gonna use it, but blegh.

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    Just because the man is capable of one good decision in his life, doesn’t mean he should run the country. Just sayin’.

      • HEXN3T@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        Mostly in script. Specifically with adjectives.

        “I found myself surrounded by giant trees, massive ferns and strange mushrooms.”

        If this line were to be spoken aloud, the last two subjects would not have a pause between them. It’s a picky me thing, to be honest. I’m extremely obsessive about grammar.

      • bitwaba@lemmy.world
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        When it changes the meaning.

        I went to dinner with two idiots, Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

        Vs

        I went to dinner with two idiots, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden.

        If you intend for the reader to think you went to dinner with two people, treating the Oxford comma as mandatory is going to add ambiguity at best and change the meaning at worst.

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    Can we convince people to use the Oxford comma, if we spread that it’s anti-woke?