Sorry for the delay on this one. As submitter Alan writes, "I bet she's a Brewers fan, and the 'Big Dance' and '[Heart]U' are really code for 'Rumble in the Parking Lot' and 'FU.'"
Yeah, but this is actually an arguably appropriate use of quotation marks. The sentiment is her statement; it would be inapporpriate if "Big Dance" was in quotes, wouldn't it?
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Yeah, but this is actually an arguably appropriate use of quotation marks. The sentiment is her statement; it would be inapporpriate if "Big Dance" was in quotes, wouldn't it?
uhhh... it is in quotes. And I think by holding the sign she implies that it's her statement. Quotes still unnecessary.
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