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: No it doesn't. It means the same thing; commas just provide a bit of a pause. But good observation skillz. :) --[[user:Nieriel.Manwathiel|Nieriel.Manwathiel]] | : No it doesn't. It means the same thing; commas just provide a bit of a pause. But good observation skillz. :) --[[user:Nieriel.Manwathiel|Nieriel.Manwathiel]] | ||
::Oh yeah??? try explaining this. "woman, without her man, is nothing". and then when you add commas you can get this "woman, without her, man is nothing". all i did was move the comma one word back. commas CAN change the meaning of a sentence. owned =P -[[User:Garfwog|Garfwog]] 02:49, 3 April 2007 (CDT) | ::Oh yeah??? try explaining this. "woman, without her man, is nothing". and then when you add commas you can get this "woman, without her, man is nothing". all i did was move the comma one word back. commas CAN change the meaning of a sentence. owned =P -[[User:Garfwog|Garfwog]] 02:49, 3 April 2007 (CDT) | ||
− | :::so, according to your logic, in this very sentence, moving commas affects everything. So would the statement "red, not blue, is my favorite color" or the question "well, what next?" --[[user:Nieiel, English Major|Nieriel, English Major]] | + | :::so, according to your logic, in this very sentence, moving commas affects everything. So would the statement "red, not blue, is my favorite color" or the question "well, what next?" |
+ | By the way, you messed it up. The joke is "woman, without her man, is nothing" versus "Woman. Without her, man is nothing" or "Woman: without her, man is nothing".--[[user:Nieiel, English Major|Nieriel, English Major]] | ||
*Anyone else sick of the following loop | *Anyone else sick of the following loop |
Revision as of 19:03, 3 April 2007
Anyone else watch this and go "Okay, wtf?"--Demented Llama 00:04, 3 April 2007 (CDT)
- *raises hand* me. I would have been appreciative if they'd explained how
- they escaped
- with their shoes
- and their wallets
- and their sanity
- and completely detoxed, by the looks of it
- My theory is that Gandalf appeared on scene and waved his wand. *poof* Scoobies are a-ok. OwenIsCool 00:23, 3 April 2007 (CDT)
- Add to that... where they got a car.
Quote from transcript: "Pretty sure it was a watcher, that shot that crazy guy that grabbed us..." Remove that comma and it takes on a whole new meaning... a watcher shot the crazy guy that grabbed them. That is potentially very important.
- No it doesn't. It means the same thing; commas just provide a bit of a pause. But good observation skillz. :) --Nieriel.Manwathiel
- Oh yeah??? try explaining this. "woman, without her man, is nothing". and then when you add commas you can get this "woman, without her, man is nothing". all i did was move the comma one word back. commas CAN change the meaning of a sentence. owned =P -Garfwog 02:49, 3 April 2007 (CDT)
- so, according to your logic, in this very sentence, moving commas affects everything. So would the statement "red, not blue, is my favorite color" or the question "well, what next?"
- Oh yeah??? try explaining this. "woman, without her man, is nothing". and then when you add commas you can get this "woman, without her, man is nothing". all i did was move the comma one word back. commas CAN change the meaning of a sentence. owned =P -Garfwog 02:49, 3 April 2007 (CDT)
By the way, you messed it up. The joke is "woman, without her man, is nothing" versus "Woman. Without her, man is nothing" or "Woman: without her, man is nothing".--Nieriel, English Major
- Anyone else sick of the following loop
- 1. Get captured
- 2. Escape
- 3. Run for a bit
- 4. Goto 1.
- JapanMIke 03:05, 3 April 2007 (CDT)
There is obviously a HUGE hole that needs to be filled in a video sometime soon! Arg it makes me mad.
Demented Llama 05:49, 3 April 2007 (CDT)