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Onie
1 year ago
#8. Jennifer Lopez is probably the best turtle name ever.
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Angelina
1 year ago
#28 And Hawaii... both the westernmost state and southernmost
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Henry
1 year ago
Angelina
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It’s referring to the 48 contiguous states, which excludes Alaska and Hawaii.
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Nanny
1 year ago
#5 This, my friend, can be observed more and more in our modern society, especially on the Internet. EVERYONE is ALWAYS right. Fascinating, isn't it?
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Nanny
1 year ago
Good that the last two were repetitions, I almost missed them.
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Tiff
10 month s ago
#21 If you're uneducated enough to believe that a comma is never used before the word 'and', google 'how a comma was worth $9,000,00.00'
Also, pay attention to the foto, because that's what you do when you eliminate the 'Oxford Comma'. You turn the final two words or items into one.
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Onie
1 year ago
#8. Jennifer Lopez is probably the best turtle name ever.
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Angelina
1 year ago
#28 And Hawaii... both the westernmost state and southernmost
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Henry
1 year ago
Angelina
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It’s referring to the 48 contiguous states, which excludes Alaska and Hawaii.
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Nanny
1 year ago
#5 This, my friend, can be observed more and more in our modern society, especially on the Internet. EVERYONE is ALWAYS right. Fascinating, isn't it?
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Nanny
1 year ago
Good that the last two were repetitions, I almost missed them.
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Tiff
10 month s ago
#21 If you're uneducated enough to believe that a comma is never used before the word 'and', google 'how a comma was worth $9,000,00.00'
Also, pay attention to the foto, because that's what you do when you eliminate the 'Oxford Comma'. You turn the final two words or items into one.
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It’s referring to the 48 contiguous states, which excludes Alaska and Hawaii.
Also, pay attention to the foto, because that's what you do when you eliminate the 'Oxford Comma'. You turn the final two words or items into one.