To Emo or not to Emo . . .
that is the questionI know there are those who abhor the excessive use of Emo's
Me? . . . .I'm not one of them
I love the little mites
When I am conversing face to face with someone, my hands, my tone, my eyes, my facial expression, my whole body, helps to convey what I am saying, backing my words up or even calling me out on a tease, or a joke
When chatting here, the emo's have to perform that task, and even so, one needs to do a lot more expansive in explanations in order to clarify a point or to avoid being misunderstood.
Have you ever found that what you wrote here has been partially or even completely misunderstood?
or the essence of your comment was lost?
Or even worse when people put agendas in your words which were never there to begin with
I have experienced it, sometimes its not a serious issue and I laugh it off but other times it is serious enough to cause rifts, which in itself is upsetting
Any thoughts on this?
Juliet
Comments (42)
I'd like to thanks my friends and my family,
but I'd also like to thank the people who
are responsible for those cute expressive little emos
and i want to thank everbody for making this possible