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<blockquote data-quote="Astrosicebear" data-source="post: 6408356" data-attributes="member: 67017"><p>Also if you wish to further humiliate them, that sentence, <em>“A blinded creature can’t see and automatically fails any ability check that requires sight”</em> does not include a list, so they are correct in that astute observation. However, the and in question joins two thoughts and is strictly working as it should, a conjunction.</p><p></p><p>Ex.: Hemingway was renowned for his clear style and his insights into American notions of male identity. By their definition Hemingway would not be renowned for his clear style.</p><p></p><p>The Oxford Comma, or serial comma, is a comma that is often left off the trailing item in a list. So their whole argument is invalid, and they even proved it themselves by saying its not a list. How can the sentence have an oxford comma if its not a list?</p><p></p><p>So not only are they wrong about the comma, they are wrong about the sneak attack. And even if by some miracle it had a comma, it would still not invalidate the first segment, merely separate the list.</p><p></p><p>They couldn't be MORE wrong about anything ever.</p><p></p><p>...except how to play Dungeons and Dragons</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Astrosicebear, post: 6408356, member: 67017"] Also if you wish to further humiliate them, that sentence, [I]“A blinded creature can’t see and automatically fails any ability check that requires sight”[/I] does not include a list, so they are correct in that astute observation. However, the and in question joins two thoughts and is strictly working as it should, a conjunction. Ex.: Hemingway was renowned for his clear style and his insights into American notions of male identity. By their definition Hemingway would not be renowned for his clear style. The Oxford Comma, or serial comma, is a comma that is often left off the trailing item in a list. So their whole argument is invalid, and they even proved it themselves by saying its not a list. How can the sentence have an oxford comma if its not a list? So not only are they wrong about the comma, they are wrong about the sneak attack. And even if by some miracle it had a comma, it would still not invalidate the first segment, merely separate the list. They couldn't be MORE wrong about anything ever. ...except how to play Dungeons and Dragons [/QUOTE]
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