Originally posted by Syren
I prefer to write *hides* as a role playing formation, using the asterisks. The aforementioned (by you) smilie represents 'fade', or 'bye' if I am not mistaken tonguebye
yes of course , but that smilie is represnted 'Textually' as bye, however not many delve into the wording behind smilies, therfore its the virtual performance that counts (mostly being the final product) and not the making .
take for example this smilie shutup repr3esented by the wording of 'shutup' however it makes more sense calling it 'abducted' or 'kidnapped'
Originally posted by GCG
yes of course , but that smilie is represnted 'Textually' as bye, however not many delve into the wording behind smilies, therfore its the virtual performance that counts (mostly being the final product) and not the making .take for example this smilie shutup repr3esented by the wording of 'shutup' however it makes more sense calling it 'abducted' or 'kidnapped'
That makes sense. But, in conclusion, could I just ask whether it really bothers you that I sometimes use text in place of smilie faces? 😂