• @[email protected]
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      Yeah, super crazy, had to look it up. Al voices a character named “Cheese Sandwich” (ffs Weird Al is amazing), who in a finale is shown years in the future to be married to Pinkie Pie.

      Apparently Cheese Sandwich’s personality is just… Weird Al. Which is also pretty hilarious.

      • unalivejoy
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        What’s ironic is he was only in 2 episodes, one in season 4 and another in season 9.

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          No, just forgot the name already and though it was Sandwiches as a last name when I typed it the second time around.

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              That’s one option. But Sandwiches’ is valid too, as it ends in an s and is a proper noun, it’s not exclusive to plurals. AP style guide for example requires it (and got a lot of flack when 's was proposed as acceptable).

              Plus sandwiches itself is a singular noun which is a plural word, so it’s s’ not s’s for most cases there.

              Anyway, grammar is weird.

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                36 months ago

                What we really need to know is how to make possessive plurals of proper nouns that are plural but refer to a single thing.

                Imagine a club called The Backstreets. Is it The Backstreetses’?

                What about how to make plurals of proper nouns that are possessive? Like a restaurant called Your Grandparents’. Is it Your Grandparents’es? What about the possessive plural? AYour Grandparents’es’?

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                  I think it may 100% depend on alcohol and/or THC intake, both of the person writing it and the person reading it. I believe those are the accepted rules as written in both the New York Writing Style Guide and the Chicago Writing Style Guide.

                  I believe it fits under the section titled As the mood strikes; grammar’s mishaps’s and bewilderment