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turtlemoments reblogged this from limb-knowledge and added:
This is my favorite joke. Ever.
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Hesitation to use the I may be a tell-tale sign that the I does not know itself fully. Or maybe the I doesn’t know which I, of the many different Is, to use. In any case, there is an I. And there is a You. The You is validated by the I. There couldn’t be a You without the I. But the I also becomes a You through the validation of I through You. And so, the I also exists thanks to You. And so to You who is reading this confused speech of I, THANK YOU. I's existence has become meaningful because of You.
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Created by Eugene Villar.Joke: What is the difference between a “cat” and a “comma”
A “cat” has claws at the end of its paws, and a “comma” appears after a clause at the end of a pause.
:> I can’t wait to tell other English majors this joke. Hahahahaha!
Though I would like to edit to :
A “cat” has claws at the end of its paws, while a “comma” appears at the pause at the end of a clause.
(Source: limb-knowledge, via thechocolatefiend)


