I love the Oxford comma too, but that’s not an example of one. The Oxford comma is about using one along with the conjunction at the end of a list instead of using the conjunction alone, e.g. “a, b, and c” instead of “a, b and c.”
I nearly had a aneurysm when I hit up drive-thru for lunch today and they had a sign that starting July 1st the city of Edmonton will require a $0.15 surcharge for take-out bags.
Never mind the fact that the fucking price of a burger has almost doubled over the past 3 years, better make sure we punish people for switching from plastic to paper.
Single-use plastic shopping bags (including compostable or biodegradable plastic shopping bags) can no longer be distributed, and businesses must charge at least 15 cents for a paper shopping bag and at least $1 for a new reusable shopping bag.
I can’t go outside rn without a KN95 because Canada is on fire and the smoke is blanketing everything. That definitely doesn’t fill me with joy.
We, here in California, totally feel you, bro.
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I love the Oxford comma too, but that’s not an example of one. The Oxford comma is about using one along with the conjunction at the end of a list instead of using the conjunction alone, e.g. “a, b, and c” instead of “a, b and c.”
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The definition of the Oxford Comma is a fact, not an opinion. It isn’t valid to disagree.
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I nearly had a aneurysm when I hit up drive-thru for lunch today and they had a sign that starting July 1st the city of Edmonton will require a $0.15 surcharge for take-out bags.
Never mind the fact that the fucking price of a burger has almost doubled over the past 3 years, better make sure we punish people for switching from plastic to paper.
Edmonton buddy!!!
If the situation worsens (which it will), I seriously hope governments can consider putting mask mandates back on the table.
Ah, who am I kidding, though? The whole “freedumb” mentality seems to have invaded even the bluest of locales.