• Nangijala@feddit.dk
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    Nothing shocks me after seeing the video of a deer eating a sparrow and reading a non fiction book where a fox steals sugar beets from a farmer because it got addicted to sugar. It’s nature. Rules are made to be broken in nature. That all I know.

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      Nothing shocks me after seeing the video of a deer eating a sparrow and reading a non fiction book

      I liked it more when I thought the sentence stopped here.

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        Lol. Why is the deer eating a sparrow less disturbing than a fox getting addicted to sugar beets? XD

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                You are guessing correctly. And tbf, Danish is barely a language. Anyone who attempts to learn Danish is a war hero.

                We do make funny comedies, even though foreigners seem to be disturbed by our sense of humor.

                Our humor is much like our language: ugly, brutal and thriving in the destruction of rules that are supposed to be upheld in polite society.

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          I think that the commenter, like me, understood it as that the deer was reading a non-fiction book while eating a sparrow. Which is an interesting image

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              You nailed it here! :)

              Commas basically go where you want to separate two thoughts in a sentence or “take a breath” without the full stop of a period. They also often separate objects in lists

              (Example)

              (“Yesterday I saw a deer, a sparrow, and a nonfiction book.”) :::, or signify that you’re talking to somebody.

              A classic joke:

              “Let’s eat grandma!” vs. “Let’s eat, grandma!”

              “Commas save lives!”

              😂 Hope that helps a bit! You’re doing great though, don’t worry. :)