@Qermaq Hmm, could brand names not having correct punctuation, et al, be part of the reason why America's kids are such bad writers?
Toys"R"Us (how they put it on their site) is a particular vexation. It should've been 'R' to show missing letters of are, but hey, the dang R is backwards anyway! Maybe they're trying to be pirates? Toys Arrrrr Us!
@KevJJ888 It could be a part, perhaps. But I suspect that's been the norm for so long it would be but a scapegoat.
Qermaq 1 year ago
@Qermaq Hmm, could brand names not having correct punctuation, et al, be part of the reason why America's kids are such bad writers?
Toys"R"Us (how they put it on their site) is a particular vexation. It should've been 'R' to show missing letters of are, but hey, the dang R is backwards anyway! Maybe they're trying to be pirates? Toys Arrrrr Us!
KevJJ888 1 year ago
@KevJJ888 I don't think brands and titles need correct punctuation, grammar, or even typography. Consider Toys 'R' Us.
Qermaq 1 year ago
Shouldn't it be "Good Morning, Arizona" - with a comma? Ergo, shouldn't CBS's high-rated show be "Good Morning, America"?
KevJJ888 2 years ago