I was using sarcasm there as an example. Albeit, it was obvious sarcasm, but that's where emoticons come in handy. It helps to distinguish between sarcasm, joking around, being serious, etc.CommanderKirov said:Ice Azure said:You're totally right and I agree with you. If you read back, at least 5 people including myself most certainly explained there is no purpose for emoticons.CommanderKirov said:I'm annoyed by them. I can live with seeing them but I just do not understand the trend of it all.Ice Azure said:I'm not saying that it's pointless. I'm just saying that I do not understand it.CommanderKirov said:I'm annoyed by them. I can live with seeing them but I just do not understand the trend of it all.
You're totally right and I agree with you. If you read back, at least 5 people including myself most certainly explained there is no purpose for emoticons.
but in all seriousness this is the reason for emotes. they help give the tone of your message. Like sarcasm doesn't go over well in text form but if you useCatchy Slogan said:Only when they are overused/ used in the wrong way. For example, A '' can shaow that you are trying to make a joke with your statment, and since you can't pass the tone/ inflection of your voice over the internet, it becomes a valuable tool.
I will display my stupidity (or ignorance) here, what on earth does ':3' mean? I'm not sure if I want to know though... It might be kinder to not tell me..Soylent Bacon said:I just hate this one:
:3
Good fucking God, do I hate that one!
Now that I think about it, this one's pretty awful too:
^_^
Oh yeah, and this:
;_;
Improper punctuation annoys the shit out of me even more. Doesn't it annoy the shit out of you?SlasherX said:Doesn't it annoy the shit out of you.
If I remember correctly that's actually 90%. 90% of the information you are trying to convey is lost in pure text form. Isn't that nice?Avaholic03 said:In normal face-to-face conversation, more than half of the information conveyed is non-verbal.
Emoticons may be more convenient, but if you are even a bit eloquent you shouldn't have any problems with not using them. You could say something like "Now I'm really looking forward to this weekend." I mean, I am terribly lazy and still don't use emoticons. They are never necessary, they just make things easier. And look stupid. Well, most of them, anyway.brunothepig said:They can be used to express emotion or tone, a lot better than any other method I can think of in text based communication. [...]
After all, which seems like a stranger response to, say, my girlfriend informing me she can come visit me this weekend? "I am happy" or "![]()
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Exactly, they can completely change the way a phrase comes across.TheMagicIndian said:I view them as tools to make your expressions or tone of voice come across in writing.
It basically means "Oh god you must be kidding me, that's so freakin' sad/stupid/retarded." Sort of like a facepalm.MarkDavis94 said:I can live with people using them apart from 1
:')
The happy crying face FUCK OFF it annoys me so much
Grammar Nazis annoy the shit out of me don't they annoy the shit out of you?Snake Plissken said:Improper punctuation annoys the shit out of me even more. Doesn't it annoy the shit out of you?SlasherX said:Doesn't it annoy the shit out of you.
Not when they're only kidding around and making jokes that shouldn't get anybody all bent out of shape. I suppose an emoticon could have clarified my original post.SlasherX said:Grammar Nazis annoy the shit out of me don't they annoy the shit out of you?Snake Plissken said:Improper punctuation annoys the shit out of me even more. Doesn't it annoy the shit out of you?SlasherX said:Doesn't it annoy the shit out of you.
Maybe so but where I live the frequency of its use is irritating, people literally use it after anythingCowabungaa said:It basically means "Oh god you must be kidding me, that's so freakin' sad/stupid/retarded." Sort of like a facepalm.MarkDavis94 said:I can live with people using them apart from 1
:')
The happy crying face FUCK OFF it annoys me so much