I agree, I think. But some people would tell you that the question mark belongs inside of the quotes at the end of a sentence regardless of context. I think that it should be where it makes sense, and it's not black and white.
I agree, I think. But some people would tell you that the question mark belongs inside of the quotes at the end of a sentence regardless of context. I think that it should be where it makes sense, and it's not black and white.
It's pretty much a stylistic choice. There really are some things that aren't hard rules that some people think are hard rules in writing.
McDonald's white knight.
Some of this stuff seems up my alley. Chicken Masala sandwich, yes please.
How did this not go on the Pac Man 34th anniversary article? I made a mistake.
Really... I saw what article I was on... Why is this on this article? This is weird.
Why does he have his hand on Johnny Depps head?
HAHAH. Maybe, or maybe he was stationed in Japan during the NAVY
They're not in Japan. The game takes place in America.
So does the American bartender, in America, speak Japanese? I guess because he was in the Navy?
Yeah, those pigeon toes better straighten out when there's a Tank coming for her
Shame on you.
After reading the full suit, it seems to me like they're gonna have to pony up, for real.
It seems from these comments that less than 10% of the Kotaku commenters understood even the gist of this article.
Hmmm. Maybe because there already is Doom 2
Oh, yeah! That's the same guy.
I think if people aren't genuinely funny improv comedy types then keeping quiet is the best idea.
Fuck is wrong with this guy? I've never seen anyone so punchable.
You've just killed all spectator sports.