i remembered at school, back when i was a lazy, flunking student, spending long hours after-school sitting for remedial literature classes, simply because i couldn’t care less about punctuation marks - the most obnoxious one being the oxford comma.
an oxford comma - as trivial and petty as it seems - is used after the penultimate object in a list of three or more items, typically placed before the words: 1. and 2. or a quick example of it would be “a bag, a pencil[, and] a book” haha, how ridiculous.
even years after passing the dreadful class, it’s still such a struggle for me to decipher, let alone, articulate the thought of you, us [, and] everything that happened in between.
because in the end, everything winds down to the simple punctuation i used to see no importance of: i’m just a mundane comma, a pause between a connected sentence, and an oxford comma separates her, you [, and me.]