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Oh no maybe he'll cancel the project now! Seriously though, it's just an (on topic) opinion. He didn't say it's ugly or something, just not his taste. The creator is not making it for him, he's making it for people who will like it

Keep thinking that complaining about grammar is constructive, I'm sure people will love you

I would email the Japan crate people with your question, they are very responsive

Nestle doesn't sell a candy coated chocolate in the states, but there are a number of generics which taste similar to them

it ships out of California. I think if you were in Japan you wouldn't need this

How do you know it was an adult? Seems more likely a young niece or daughter

I think the subtext there was that it was a child relative, who presumably received a talking to about opening and eating packages not addressed to them

I bought the November crate based on your previous recommend, was promised 10-12 full size candies. I received 10 exactly, three of which were green fun size kit Kats. I intended to cancel but forgot, and ended up with a December crate that was similar to yours but missing most of the things that you identified as

Thanks Mike! I haven't had nearly enough Disney songs stuck in my head recently

I'm not even a Jew but I know that Cohen is so common that it does not imply descent from Kohein. It doesn't even imply Jewish descent. I think there are genetic indicators if you wanted to find out though.

It could be better... Read it in movie-preview voice and you get what the author was going for. But really, this guy coming into a thoughtful article and complaining about the grammar is possibly the worst type of shitposting.

It's hardly unreadable (you did read and comprehend it) you were just being a jerk. The style was unfamiliar to you, leading to your difficulty, but that says more about you than the writer.

The phrase "hundreds of years old" is not an appositive clause. It is an adjectival phrase directly modifying seed, so should not be set off by commas. The only thing worse than commenting on grammar is commenting on grammar and being wrong about it.

In the future, a single seed amongst rotten food hundreds of years old needs only the hope of mankind to sprout. Chrono Trigger's dystopia is presented in a brown palette that's devoid of life, with dust storms making visibility difficult. Enetrons, cylindrical chamber technology, are energy sources that, along with

Where would you put commas in this sentence? I can't find any comma errors. I assume a proper grammar nazi like yourself will have citations to the corresponding rules as well.

No kidding. I've been burned way too many times to drop $60 on a game that may not work on my pc, with no refund policy? Come on. Give me a 2 hour refund window and I would be buying a lot more games. I still have never played my copy of sleeping dogs because it won't progress past the loading screen.

best one so far

Yes that would look bad if they said it like that. They would rather say something like "Servers will be down for 48 hours for equipment upgrades and performance testing". The key distinction would be implying that they have control of the situation, which would make gamers happy. I mean, gamers are always going to

Why not just say that then? Seems unlikely

Fuck Walmart indeed, but what you're saying is that they should have just kept your money since you were going to bad mouth them and hate them anyway.