This is part of the Halloween decor in the Physics Department, naturally. I mean, who needs to bother with using the apostrophe correctly? Not physicists. My reaction: "I will never use decor that is punctuated poorly."
How could you manufacture such an abysmal representation of misplaced apostrophes? I have to look at this everyday until after Halloween. I don't know if I can handle it.
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Amen! There's just something so fundamentally wrong when misspellings and poor punctuation are mass-produced...
I think you are duty bound to attack it and fix it.
Halloween decorations already? That in itself is ridiculous.
I can't believe you.
I think you should edit it with a red marker =)
I beg to differ with Peggy: I don't think it is ridiculous to have up fall/Halloween decorations already. However, it is ridiculous to have tacky ones that are not only incorrectly punctuated, but also mass produced. What kind of world do we live in?
Perhaps my opinion is a bit colored by the fact that it's still 100 degrees around here. My seasonal clock is all messed up.
But then, I hate Halloween, so I guess anytime would be too early.
Dang Physics department. As an English major you should set them straight.
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