HARKY PLEASE TEACH US HOW TO PLAY STARCRAFT 2 NEXT. PLEASE!
I want you to tell me why my grilled marauder tenderloin is inferior to your stim-packed mushrooms
(http://kotaku.com/5571473/korea-actu...t-ii-jumbo-jet).
I will stand up both for disco and for comma splicing.
Fowler (third edition, 1996)[7] notes a number of examples by reputable authors:
We are all accustomed to the ... conjoined sentences that turn up from children or from our less literate friends... Curiously, this habit of writing comma-joined sentences is not uncommon in both older and present-day fiction. Modern examples: I have the bed still, it is in every way suitable for the old house where I live now (E. Jolley); Marcus ... was of course already quite a famous man, Ludens had even heard of him from friends at Cambridge (I. Murdoch).
If it's good enough for Iris, and it's good enough for Harky, then it's good enough for me.
Uh, yeah. Closed.
Sad to see you go harky, really.