...does what it says on the tin. Terry Pratchett on assisted suicide : comments.
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(no subject)
Really?
Digression
However, when I was young and at school, we were taught that a sentence not only started with a capital letter and ended with a full stop, but also contained meaning which could, at least to a limited degree, stand on its own.
I'd prefer it if people did not split sentences at the word "which", like:
He ate lunch at twelve. Which was the right time for lunch.
Yes, indeed, which was the right time for lunch? Why was there not a question mark at the end of a sentence beginning with the word "Which"?
Come to that, why do signs in some shop's have apostrophe's in plural's?
But we digress...