"Cinna" makes me think of Julius Caesar.
"I am Cinna the poet! I am Cinna the poet!"
(edited to fix typos)
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"Cinna" makes me think of Julius Caesar.
"I am Cinna the poet! I am Cinna the poet!"
(edited to fix typos)
The name site says it's a girl's name--I'm assuming they have numbers behind that. The page is incredibly low on data, but they do seem adamant on female. It's a female name in Korra (Korra's mother) and in Twilight, so since it's not actually Ayrton's first name, that's two instances of it being a woman's first name and none of a man's.
I know some sources have information--it's just that the one that's the source of this "peak" has got remarkably little where I can find it (and of course, I'm contributing to the peak by looking at the page, since they're not reporting on people being named Senna, just pageviews). How precisely self-feeding, just like they wanted.
More Batman wisdom, this time from Donald Trump:
“Many people have been asking me to review things, especially movies,” Trump says during his opening remarks. “So last night I went to the opening of ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ which is commonly known as ‘the Batman movie.’”
I have not watched the clip, as Trump annoys me.
AT THE MOVIES WITH DONALD TRUMP: THE GREATEST, CLASSIEST REVIEW OF DARK KNIGHT RISES
Oh god, self-evals are due next week. I am in NO MOOD.
Buzzfeed brings the cute: [link]
Hey, can someone editty help me right my write wrongs?
I'm not sure how to punctuate parentheses (I swear we just called them brackets--is that a British thing?) properly. If I'm interjecting with a sentence fragment, do I capitalise the first word? What if it's multi-sentence? Do I capitalise the first word then? Do I need to terminate the final sentence with appropriate punctuation? Can I ever put a parenthetical (I guess you couldn't really have a bracketed remark--it does sound lame) remark after a sentence? And then there's no punctuation after that, is there?
I'd need to see the sentence you're trying to punctuate.
Buzzfeed brings the cute: [link]
So the internet can shut down now, I guess.
(I swear we just called them brackets--is that a British thing?)
These are brackets: [ ]
Also, like Amy said, I'd need to see the sentence. Parenthetical interjections are weird things.