I say let them have their rogue commas! It's not akin to an apostrophe catastrophe (eg "Duncan and Prudence clothe's"). I reckon this is a classic case of someone knowing the rules and then deliberately breaking them.
Sure, it might annoy those of us with teh word skillz, but that's a bit like a music nerd being annoyed by the three-chord amelodic punk back in the '70s.
I say let them have their rogue commas! It's not akin to an apostrophe catastrophe (eg "Duncan and Prudence clothe's"). I reckon this is a classic case of someone knowing the rules and then deliberately breaking them.
Sure, it might annoy those of us with teh word skillz, but that's a bit like a music nerd being annoyed by the three-chord amelodic punk back in the '70s.
Poetic comma use, is ok,