Ok I'm going to type a long winded reply just in case you thought I was yelling, upset, being rude or just simply misunderstood me :
I wasn't upset with you at all. I was being playful.
I know people have different interpretations of textual based communication so it's understandable to get the wrong intention and if often does happen.
Many people believe that when CAPS ARE USED the person intends to be yelling and often is upset. That's not really true but it is often misunderstood.
A large reason why it's misunderstood is because some online sources wrongfully have implied that which generally came from other people's wrong interpretations.
Kind of like when people say "PC" and they think it means ONLY a Windows operating system based personal computer.
Wrong.
"PC" means personal computer without any specification of an operating system. A Mac is a "PC". Pretty much any consumer computer running any operating system is a "PC" but because of the widespread inaccurate use of the term most people think "PC" means a Windows box.
So in my use of caps thinking I'm yelling or being negative/upset is simply inaccurate.
When I use CAPS it's to emphasize key word(s) or a point, not to indicate yelling :)
Another hint was the smiley wink face I left you.
For example:
holy shit.
HOLY SHIT.
holy shit!!!
Only the third 'holy shit' was in excitement and could correctly be interpreted as yelling/excitement because of the use of the exclamation point. So the capped 'HOLY SHIT.' did not indicate yelling/screaming or being upset at all. And even though it indicates excitement or yelling doesn't mean it's in a negative fashion :
" Oh my God... "
"I WON THE FUCKING LOTTERY!!! WOOOOO HOOO! MOTHER FUCKERS!!! YEAAAHHH!!! :) "
or
" Ya'll my BITCHES! "
Even when using a derogatory term with an exclamation point it's still a positive statement of excitement.
more examples supporting caps don't intend yelling or even excitement.
hello.
vs.
Hello.
Those two are sounded the same.
These two aren't :
hello!
hello?
Punctuation.
Anyway, I'm avoiding work but I need to get back to it so just in case you thought I was upset with what you wrote,
Is it normal to be a total virgin at 23?
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"JESUS! i was just trying to help, SHEESH!!"
LOL.
Hiiiiiiiiiiii April! :)
Ok I'm going to type a long winded reply just in case you thought I was yelling, upset, being rude or just simply misunderstood me :
I wasn't upset with you at all. I was being playful.
I know people have different interpretations of textual based communication so it's understandable to get the wrong intention and if often does happen.
Many people believe that when CAPS ARE USED the person intends to be yelling and often is upset. That's not really true but it is often misunderstood.
A large reason why it's misunderstood is because some online sources wrongfully have implied that which generally came from other people's wrong interpretations.
Kind of like when people say "PC" and they think it means ONLY a Windows operating system based personal computer.
Wrong.
"PC" means personal computer without any specification of an operating system. A Mac is a "PC". Pretty much any consumer computer running any operating system is a "PC" but because of the widespread inaccurate use of the term most people think "PC" means a Windows box.
So in my use of caps thinking I'm yelling or being negative/upset is simply inaccurate.
When I use CAPS it's to emphasize key word(s) or a point, not to indicate yelling :)
Another hint was the smiley wink face I left you.
For example:
holy shit.
HOLY SHIT.
holy shit!!!
Only the third 'holy shit' was in excitement and could correctly be interpreted as yelling/excitement because of the use of the exclamation point. So the capped 'HOLY SHIT.' did not indicate yelling/screaming or being upset at all. And even though it indicates excitement or yelling doesn't mean it's in a negative fashion :
" Oh my God... "
"I WON THE FUCKING LOTTERY!!! WOOOOO HOOO! MOTHER FUCKERS!!! YEAAAHHH!!! :) "
or
" Ya'll my BITCHES! "
Even when using a derogatory term with an exclamation point it's still a positive statement of excitement.
more examples supporting caps don't intend yelling or even excitement.
hello.
vs.
Hello.
Those two are sounded the same.
These two aren't :
hello!
hello?
Punctuation.
Anyway, I'm avoiding work but I need to get back to it so just in case you thought I was upset with what you wrote,
NOPE! ;)
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Atlantis was banned for being a troll and a spammer. Good riddance.
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http://isitnormal.com/people/IIN_management_sucks/
This site is so shit, and he could do *such* a better job of it...
That's why he's created a second account.
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They need to do an ip ban on this guy. All he does is flame people.
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They need to do a lot of things...doesn't seem like anything will be done, though.
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He just got banned again for spamming PMs. I think management finally took care of him for good. I hope.
I am also so tired of that 1 child limit spammer on this site as well. This person gets banned and easily just makes another spamming account.