It seems that this article on Yahoo! Shine is coming apart at the seams:
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It seems that this article on Yahoo! Shine is coming apart at the seams:
Dear senior features editor for Yahoo! Shine: It seems you have a problem with some words in the English language. Take this homophonic error you created:
You see, the word you should have used is seams — that’s where two pieces of fabric are held together.
You also seem to have a problem with punctuation— unless here you were referring to the era of a single Sex Pistol:
If you meant the group from the ’70s, then you should have written Sex Pistols.
Finally, the woman on “Today” is Amy DiLuna:
Do you have a problem with that?