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Nita 1 year ago
#27 actually is the correct use of quotes. Because the customers are not experts, yet they are "expertly" checking the swords. They're being used to call out the self-identified sword experts who are weighing cartoon swords. This would be 100% correct.
       
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Ronald 1 year ago
Nita,

same with #10 in my opinion
       
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Delf 1 year ago
The admins at Izi sometimes struggle with quote placement, too. See:

No One’s Too Old For “LEGO”! (25 PICS)

Proper nouns don't go in quotes, and neither do movie or book titles. That post title suggests that they're not actually LEGO, but rather a cheap knock-off.
       
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Austin 1 year ago
I have one:

"Congrats" on your baby.
Congrats on "your" baby.
Congrats on your "baby".

I like the passive aggrassivness behind them. :)
       
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Eve 1 year ago
#14 Isn't that supposed to read "Jesus is "coming!"?
       
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