This first sentence is to inform you that a while back I posted this. The antipenultimate sentence of this post serves to tell you that it's imperative that you read the link that is posted in the first sentence. The final sentence in this particular paragraph notes that when I entered the text from the link in the first sentence into Wordle, this is what I got:
(This parenthetical statement tells you that I am completely addicted to Wordle.) This is the sentence that closes this post.




that is so awesome!ps – that post was… interesting. i loved the comments, too. :) hehe.
Back slowly away from the keyboard…. take a deep breath…. ;)
You used antepenultimate in a Vox post? Cori, I think I love you.
This sentence serves to say that I love my lexicon!
I realized later that I added the parenthetical sentence and therefore the sentence is not the antipenultimate sentence, but is instead one that is, well, in the middle of a paragraph. I'm not sure if "antiantipenultimate" is a word. But I figured no one would notice. :)
I didn't count the parenthetical. To me, they're like fiber calories–they don't count against your carb total.
Oh, I like how you think.