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      Agreed that it’s hilarious, but I’m pretty sure I’ve heard that if someone interrupts the portion, the officiater has to go through like… a whole process legally because of it? I don’t know if that matters realistically if he knows too and is cool though

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    Only do it if it’s supposed to be part of the wedding. Otherwise, don’t do it. It would be very disruptive and distracting and could make an otherwise beautiful moment very awkward. And it’d be something the bride and groom would have to remember for the rest of their lives every time they put on their rings.

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      And it’d be something the bride and groom would have to remember for the rest of their lives every time they put on their rings.

      That’s not a very convincing argument to not do that every week at a random wedding.

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        Originally, before I posted it, my comment had something like “inb4 someone says you’re making it sound like a great idea”.

        I really should’ve kept that in there.

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          Weddings have too much going on for anyone to keep track. It’s not a concert. No one is checking for tickets. After the wedding, receptions have assigned seating. But by then, you’d be long gone and planning the next Tolkiened wedding.

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    And then the wedding party goes on a quest to destroy it during the reception, perfect

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    “dressed as Sauron” would also mean you would attract some attention before the ceremony, basically dressed as a giant burning vagina

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      I mean you could put dashes on either side of “all of them” potentially instead of commas, but commas also work, especially in more poetic prose. Where would you straight-up remove a comma from the line?

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      No, that’s normal. Might look strange for a native english speaker, but it definitely normal in othet languages.