From a recent review: "... highlighted her curvy figure. She has beautiful hazel eyes that are green/blue and very captivating. We quickly undressed ..."
There is the occasional obvious typo mistake ("she covered me up and gave me the best BBBJ [sic] ever"), but what does "hazel eyes that are green/blue" mean?
Sure, she might have hazel eyes, but under certain light conditions, she can radiate green/blue lines in her eyes. You haven't notice that with some people?
I definitely know what you mean about fragmented sentences--one that has grammatical, grammar, and incomplete thoughts. But, you cannot expect every1 to be perfect. Let the reviewer write it in his own way and tell it from his own accounts.
Only thing we can do is try to make sense of it all. Not all of use are English professors or politically correct. Honestly, when I read it, I didn't even notice it until you brought it up.
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