You know how you aren't supposed to end a sentence with a preposition? Well a good friend of mine here at school want to use that rule to make satirical bumper stickers for Barack Obama that say one of two things:
- Change [in which] you can believe[].
or
- Change you can believe in [sic].
That's funny. But you know, recently I discovered that the rule is not that hard and fast. It was actually very liberating to discover this. I read a bunch of posts about it, check it out. (Or I could say "Check it out, dude" so as not to end the sentence with a preposition.
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