To the Walmart cashier who just showed up in the dream I had and bought me a pretty cool Banjo Kazooie shirt: I'd love to meet you in a place other than a dream, you were cool.
My case for the Oxford comma is that it's less for writing and more for reading. Commas are used in sentences to indicate short pauses, like this. It sounds unnatural to read the last two items in a list as if there's no pause between them. So even though there's no grammatical necessity for the Oxford comma, I think it's more to indicate the pause when speaking.
I had an ex-friend who publicly called me an abuser and a manipulator because I'm autistic and depressed, and everyone decided to believe him even knowing that I have horrible mental health issues. The moral of the story: don't get too close to people.
I've had my new name for about two years now and I'm happier with it than I ever was with my dead name. Even when I was a kid, I fucking hated my dead name.
I think I need to schedule an appointment with my psychiatrist again. My anxiety has been getting out of control to the point it's been affecting my ability to do anything.