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The “Blog” of “Unnecessary” Quotation Marks

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misinterpreting bad punctuation since 2005

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The “Blog” of “Unnecessary” Quotation Marks skip to main | skip to sidebar Friday, March 27, 2020 Lots of layers of emotions going on in this one We made it to Friday! In my house, this means my 3 year old will be singing a classic Rebecca Black jam that I mostly don't regret exposing her to. This picture from Fred seems a bit on the nose, but if you want to tell people you're a bar for sad alcoholics who am I to stand in your way. Tom sent me this label from a guitar that was, it seems, inspired by a John Lennon impersonator Now that I understand how these customer service surveys work, I can report having been "highly satisfied" when I was in fact neutral on the regular. Thanks Emily John sent me this next one. I guess bird feeders only have the illusion of choice. Now I'm imagining a person talking for their bird feeder ventriloquist-style. "I like that brand, please." The last one here is from sidabrine. This reminds me of when my kid plays with her hatchimals...

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