Non-native here. For a good half a minute I couldn't wrap my head around legs having to do anything with "door guards".
One of my kind colleagues asked another - "What are you sewing?". It was both unoffensive and funny enough to get them to stop.
Non-native here. For a good half a minute I couldn't wrap my head around legs having to do anything with "door guards".
One of my kind colleagues asked another - "What are you sewing?". It was both unoffensive and funny enough to get them to stop.
Fair. I meant the answer in general, out of context. In context there's no excuse : ).
Oh, if anything, unless it's in the last element, it's easier to see paired items in the list ( ',' -> next element; ' and ' -> still the same element, with 'and' inside). When it's the last element, it's indeed ambiguous. And then there's /u/hakase 's comment:
“They went to Oregon with Betty, a maid, and a cook”, where Betty is the maid mentioned.
As a complete military noob: how does this affect the current conflict? By my naïve guess, it slows down the advance for a while, but ideally a well organised army has someone to stand in very shortly to minimise the effect. I understand it might lower the level of expertise, but considering such a large force (as in, many to pick from) I expect around the same level of competence from a substitute. Is it actually more significant than that? Are there other aspects I missed?
EDIT: Thank you all for the insights! It seems like it does have a tangible effect, and it actually takes longer to replace leadership than I anticipated. A life is a life, and nobody should die like this (especially when some power hungry megalomaniac sends you to), but you all helped me appreciate this news more, regardless.
In non-English languages. Or at least one. Sometimes.
How about fighting kids with diabetes?
When you can't afford feeding an entire dog and have to make compromise.
I see where you're coming from. In school we were also taught to NOT put a comma before 'and' if it's a list. I also didn't quite get it, and found it weird. However, if you consider 'and' and a comma serving the same purpose (linking the elements in a list), then putting a comma before 'and' would just make either of them redundant. I'm not saying I prefer either of the two, but at least there is a reason to it.
Wow, I haven't seen this one yet. It's truly a masterpiece, thanks!
Somewhere there is a larger jar full of Barbie bodies.
I was looking for the changes - I hope I found them at the right place:
EDIT: Lol, how the heck do I remove colour highlighting if I want to keep the code style otherwise?