There’s a related problem: Once they have terms for something, humans have a tendency to take for granted that anything that appears to make superficial syntactic sense actually has semantics behind it.
Or just use a bunch of commas?
There’s a related problem; Humans have a tendency, once they have terms for something, to take for granted that something that looks, at a glance, to make rough syntactic sense actually has semantics behind it.
Thiss?
Or just use a bunch of commas?
The punctuation, it’s beautiful!
I’m a little relieved to find that, when i first read the grandparent comment, i was able to parse it the same way as you have in your clarification.
Yes! So much better.