Maaan, I don't know if it was good idea to let me loose on this.
If I can only choose one? Friends, I choose the vocative comma.
Everyone, pay attention. If you're addressing someone by a name or a descriptive title, then there needs to be a comma between that title and the rest of the sentence, fellow writers. This is true whether the name/title is at the start of the sentence or at the end, folks. British schoolteachers of a certain era, I blame you for creating this extremely common activator of my pet peeve system.
Aside from that:
- I have the usual ex-journalist's hair-trigger on the subject of less vs. fewer (the latter for things that can be counted, so the sign on the express lane needs to say "Eight Items Or Fewer").
- The whole genital arrangement is the vulva; the vagina is only the channel itself.
- Please stop conflating top/bottom as in pitch/catch with top/bottom as in dominant/submissive, and please stop writing as though every couple or every sex act must have a top and a bottom of either sort.
- A drabble has one.hundred.words.
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Date: 12/30/20 06:58 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 12/30/20 10:49 pm (UTC)I'm trying to remember if we ever see them reading or writing. I don't think so, but I assume Geralt would be because his witcher training sounds like it would have been a situation in which he had to read. IDK