I am convinced that "is" and "are" are equal in correctness and incorrectness to each other in this circumstance and any attempt to discern the two is wrong-headed folly. It's not meant to make sense.
(Edited: "wrong-headed" is a bit strong, on reflection; I'm grumpy today)
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Date: 2011-11-16 06:11 pm (UTC)wrong-headedfolly. It's not meant to make sense.(Edited: "wrong-headed" is a bit strong, on reflection; I'm grumpy today)