I’d read this with commas around ‘like’, rather than with a period after it:
“… how birds look, like, I’m afraid”
works as a sentence while
“… how birds look like. I’m afraid”
is both wrong, like you point out, but also sounds much more serious than the jokey tone I’d expect from a message without punctuation and capitalization
“…how birds look like…”
Just one of many issues with the English here.
You need to pick a lane.
I typically assume it’s a non-native speaker with things like this, but I’m not sure in this case.
I too try to give the benefit of the doubt when reading stilted text that basically conveys the meaning but the syntax is janky.
I’m in southern Ohio so there are quite a few people from the hills and hollers around here.
Methany definitely talks exactly like how that is.
I’d read this with commas around ‘like’, rather than with a period after it: “… how birds look, like, I’m afraid” works as a sentence while “… how birds look like. I’m afraid” is both wrong, like you point out, but also sounds much more serious than the jokey tone I’d expect from a message without punctuation and capitalization
We will never know what the tweet author intended lol
Did you understand what was being communicated? Yes? Congratulations!
Because, really, that’s generally all that’s necessary.
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Multi-track drifting
No one cares mate.
It’s fine to correct the grammar of children in your care, but not really in other circumstances.