Nah. You want pedantic? THIS is pedantic:
So let me make sure I understand? She takes a frozen pizza out of the fridge, in its box. Sets it on the counter, in its box. Leaves the kitchen, comes into the room where you are. Then and only then asks you if you want pizza?
And fortunately for this rapidly-defrosting disc, you do want pizza; whereupon she says, Good, thou canst styck yt in ye Ovenne, 'tis ready?
Which of course it's not; whereupon you find it in its box on the counter in the kitchen?
And wonder what the actual eff.
My personal pedantry gets all knotted up at the point where the pizza comes out of the freezer in the first place. And goes onto the counter without any prior communication to you about it.
(1) I mean, is this the only thing you guys ever eat? It would make sense then.
(2) But if it isn't, why on earth pull something out of the freezer without first checking if you want it?
(3) And if she wanted some of it, why not just set it up and put it in the oven and tell you she was heating up a pizza, if you wanted half?
(4) Edit in: ooh, wait, I'm not done! What was she planning to do in the event you said "no"? Just leave it there?
^^ See now, THIS is pedantic.
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