Social Chatting - January 2015!
Started by 2 Corinthians 5:17Abigail Rose
You do it to yourself. :PI will not except it, nor will I _accept_ it. :P*glares at you* Whhhyyy must you do this to me!???!!
I correct my own spelling? Oh okay. Pretty cool, huh? :D
SavedByGrace
I correct my own spelling? Oh okay. Pretty cool, huh? :DYou do it to yourself. :PI will not except it, nor will I _accept_ it. :P*glares at you* Whhhyyy must you do this to me!???!!
You cause the correction of your own spelling by misspelling!
SavedByGrace
Hurray! I no longer pop my ears every time I blow my nose! :P
Margaret Eddy
Which is why it is not best to use exclamation points in every sentence. But, if you wish to convey a slight sense of indifference to match your personality, go right ahead. I suppose that frequent exclamation points are not for everyone.True, but least it didn't seem like I was yelling every sentence. Besides, I am pretty indifferent to start with.There are times when an exclamation point is needed, and when you restrict yourself as you did, it can make you look more indifferent than perhaps you intend. I don't know if you ran into this problem, but I can see myself running into it.To be fully honest, I am glad.Why?
Preferably I would be a good enough wordsmith that I could convey non-indifference without exclamation marks. The best writers use them very rarely.
Abigail Rose
You cause the correction of your own spelling by misspelling!I correct my own spelling? Oh okay. Pretty cool, huh? :DYou do it to yourself. :PI will not except it, nor will I _accept_ it. :P*glares at you* Whhhyyy must you do this to me!???!!
Orrr its just all your fault. ^like everything.^ :p
SavedByGrace
Which is why it is not best to use exclamation points in every sentence. But, if you wish to convey a slight sense of indifference to match your personality, go right ahead. I suppose that frequent exclamation points are not for everyone.Preferably I would be a good enough wordsmith that I could convey non-indifference without exclamation marks. The best writers use them very rarely.
Indeed so. However, I consider conversation as quite drastically different than story writing; there is more room for emotion and excitement.
biblebee
Orrr its just all your fault. ^like everything.^ :pYou cause the correction of your own spelling by misspelling!I correct my own spelling? Oh okay. Pretty cool, huh? :DYou do it to yourself. :PI will not except it, nor will I _accept_ it. :P*glares at you* Whhhyyy must you do this to me!???!!
IT IS NOT!!!!! NOW STOP IT!!!!
biblebee
Hurray! I no longer pop my ears every time I blow my nose! :P
Nice!
SavedByGrace
You cause the correction of your own spelling by misspelling!Orrr its just all your fault. ^like everything.^ :p
It's just all my fault. If you insist.
Abigail Rose
IT IS NOT!!!!! NOW STOP IT!!!!Orrr its just all your fault. ^like everything.^ :pYou cause the correction of your own spelling by misspelling!I correct my own spelling? Oh okay. Pretty cool, huh? :DYou do it to yourself. :PI will not except it, nor will I _accept_ it. :P*glares at you* Whhhyyy must you do this to me!???!!
Carissa! Can we just eccept the fact that things like this are apart of my personality and deal with it???
SavedByGrace
Hurray! I no longer pop my ears every time I blow my nose! :PNice!
I don't typically blow my nose at all, but with all this congestion recently I've been forced to do it several times a day. I think this is the first time in a few days that I have not popped my ears while doing it. :P
SavedByGrace
IT IS NOT!!!!! NOW STOP IT!!!!Carissa! Can we just eccept the fact that things like this are apart of my personality and deal with it???
Eccept? major facepalm
^(As opposed to a minor facepalm. They really are very different.)^
Margaret Eddy
Indeed so. However, I consider conversation as quite drastically different than story writing; there is more room for emotion and excitement.Which is why it is not best to use exclamation points in every sentence. But, if you wish to convey a slight sense of indifference to match your personality, go right ahead. I suppose that frequent exclamation points are not for everyone.Preferably I would be a good enough wordsmith that I could convey non-indifference without exclamation marks. The best writers use them very rarely.
True, the rare exclamation marks in stories written by the best authors are, in fact, usually in conversations.
Abigail Rose
_It's_ just all my fault. If you insist.You cause the correction of your own spelling by misspelling!Orrr its just all your fault. ^like everything.^ :p
"If I insist"
biblebee
Carissa! Can we just eccept the fact that things like this are apart of my personality and deal with it???IT IS NOT!!!!! NOW STOP IT!!!!Orrr its just all your fault. ^like everything.^ :pYou cause the correction of your own spelling by misspelling!I correct my own spelling? Oh okay. Pretty cool, huh? :DYou do it to yourself. :PI will not except it, nor will I _accept_ it. :P*glares at you* Whhhyyy must you do this to me!???!!
Ummm…no… :P
Margaret Eddy
Carissa! Can we just eccept the fact that things like this are apart of my personality and deal with it???IT IS NOT!!!!! NOW STOP IT!!!!Orrr its just all your fault. ^like everything.^ :pYou cause the correction of your own spelling by misspelling!I correct my own spelling? Oh okay. Pretty cool, huh? :DYou do it to yourself. :PI will not except it, nor will I _accept_ it. :P*glares at you* Whhhyyy must you do this to me!???!!
I am reading a book on Christian counseling that would not like what you just said.
Abigail Rose
Eccept? *major facepalm* ^(As opposed to a minor facepalm. They really are very different.)^IT IS NOT!!!!! NOW STOP IT!!!!Carissa! Can we just eccept the fact that things like this are apart of my personality and deal with it???
Something like that :p
biblebee
I don't typically blow my nose at all, but with all this congestion recently I've been forced to do it several times a day. I think this is the first time in a few days that I have not popped my ears while doing it. :PHurray! I no longer pop my ears every time I blow my nose! :PNice!
Understood. Yeah, my ears always pop when I have to blow my nose. :P
SavedByGrace
Indeed so. However, I consider conversation as quite drastically different than story writing; there is more room for emotion and excitement.True, the rare exclamation marks in stories written by the best authors are, in fact, usually in conversations.
Narration is not typically exciting; or if it is, it uses colorful wording to convey the excitement, not extreme punctuation. There is something much different about conversing.
Abigail Rose
I am reading a book on Christian counseling which would not like what you just said.Carissa! Can we just eccept the fact that things like this are apart of my personality and deal with it???IT IS NOT!!!!! NOW STOP IT!!!!Orrr its just all your fault. ^like everything.^ :pYou cause the correction of your own spelling by misspelling!I correct my own spelling? Oh okay. Pretty cool, huh? :DYou do it to yourself. :PI will not except it, nor will I _accept_ it. :P*glares at you* Whhhyyy must you do this to me!???!!
Congratulations.
Abigail Rose
Ummm...no... :PCarissa! Can we just eccept the fact that things like this are apart of my personality and deal with it???IT IS NOT!!!!! NOW STOP IT!!!!Orrr its just all your fault. ^like everything.^ :pYou cause the correction of your own spelling by misspelling!I correct my own spelling? Oh okay. Pretty cool, huh? :DYou do it to yourself. :PI will not except it, nor will I _accept_ it. :P*glares at you* Whhhyyy must you do this to me!???!!
… :p
SavedByGrace
I am reading a book on Christian counseling which would not like what you just said.Congratulations.
Excuses are a poor way of dealing with problems, Abi. ;)
Seth W.
Random note: Guys and Dolls is a long musical.
Margaret Eddy
Narration is not typically exciting; or if it is, it uses colorful wording to convey the excitement, not extreme punctuation. There is something much different about conversing.Indeed so. However, I consider conversation as quite drastically different than story writing; there is more room for emotion and excitement.True, the rare exclamation marks in stories written by the best authors are, in fact, usually in conversations.
This conversation seems a lot more like philosophizing on life than conveying excitement to the reader. (If I put an exclamation mark at the end of that sentence it would seem misplaced.)
Remember the bit about punctuation in the Jonah Sword Study?
SavedByGrace
Random note: Guys and Dolls is a long musical.
Apparently so. :P
^On a side note, I cannot help but smile largely every time I see your picture. :P^
biblebee
You've been watching it this entire time!?
Margaret Eddy
Random note: Guys and Dolls is a long musical.
Note. Ha, ha.
Abigail Rose
Excuses are a poor way of dealing with problems, Abi. ;)I am reading a book on Christian counseling which would not like what you just said.Congratulations.
Thank you. For your consideration.
Seth W.
Random note: Guys and Dolls is a long musical.Apparently so. :P ^On a side note, I cannot help but smile largely every time I see your picture. :P^
Thank you. :)
SavedByGrace
Narration is not typically exciting; or if it is, it uses colorful wording to convey the excitement, not extreme punctuation. There is something much different about conversing.This conversation seems a lot more like philosophizing on life than conveying excitement to the reader. (If I put an exclamation mark at the end of that sentence it would seem misplaced.) Remember the bit about punctuation in the Jonah Sword Study?
Again, indeed so. I must say, though, most of my conversing does not involve philosophizing on life. I welcome the change, however.
Vaguely. Refresh my memory?
Seth W.
You've been watching it this entire time!?
Like I said, it's a long musical.
Sarah B.
felt you on lol
Seth W.
Again, indeed so. I must say, though, most of my conversing does not involve philosophizing on life. I welcome the change, however. Vaguely. Refresh my memory?Narration is not typically exciting; or if it is, it uses colorful wording to convey the excitement, not extreme punctuation. There is something much different about conversing.This conversation seems a lot more like philosophizing on life than conveying excitement to the reader. (If I put an exclamation mark at the end of that sentence it would seem misplaced.) Remember the bit about punctuation in the Jonah Sword Study?
Please. I am interested in learning about the latest sword studies.
SavedByGrace
Thank you. For your consideration.Excuses are a poor way of dealing with problems, Abi. ;)I am reading a book on Christian counseling which would not like what you just said.Congratulations.
You are welcome… I think. :P
Seth W.
*felt you on* lol
You tend to do that with surprising accuracy. :)
Margaret Eddy
Again, indeed so. I must say, though, most of my conversing does not involve philosophizing on life. I welcome the change, however. Vaguely. Refresh my memory?Narration is not typically exciting; or if it is, it uses colorful wording to convey the excitement, not extreme punctuation. There is something much different about conversing.This conversation seems a lot more like philosophizing on life than conveying excitement to the reader. (If I put an exclamation mark at the end of that sentence it would seem misplaced.) Remember the bit about punctuation in the Jonah Sword Study?
She said that one couldn't overuse exclamation points. It was then that I realized why we have such different takes on life.
Seth W.
She said that one couldn't overuse exclamation points. It was then that I realized why we have such different takes on life.Again, indeed so. I must say, though, most of my conversing does not involve philosophizing on life. I welcome the change, however. Vaguely. Refresh my memory?Narration is not typically exciting; or if it is, it uses colorful wording to convey the excitement, not extreme punctuation. There is something much different about conversing.This conversation seems a lot more like philosophizing on life than conveying excitement to the reader. (If I put an exclamation mark at the end of that sentence it would seem misplaced.) Remember the bit about punctuation in the Jonah Sword Study?
As in, it is impossible to overuse them, or unwise? Assuming the former, I am inclined to think that she does not have much experience writing.
SavedByGrace
Vaguely. Refresh my memory?She said that one couldn't overuse exclamation points. It was then that I realized why we have such different takes on life.
Quite so. To Mrs. McMahan, life seems to be quite exciting. Not a bad thing.
Margaret Eddy
*felt you on* lolYou tend to do that with surprising accuracy. :)
She just spies on the conversation noncommittally until someone interesting comes on.
Sarah B.
*felt you on* lolYou tend to do that with surprising accuracy. :)
Sooorrryyyy!!! :)
biblebee
You've been watching it this entire time!?Like I said, it's a long musical.
Yeah! Wow!
Abigail Rose
You are welcome... I think. :PThank you. For your consideration.Excuses are a poor way of dealing with problems, Abi. ;)I am reading a book on Christian counseling which would not like what you just said.Congratulations.
I'm welcome!!!!! I think….? Yayayyyyy!!!!!! Sooo happpppyyyyyy! Full of joy!!!!!!
I'm really really tired,..and kinda starting to get really hyper…maybe I should leave…. Or something like that….:p
Seth W.
Sooorrryyyy!!! :)*felt you on* lolYou tend to do that with surprising accuracy. :)
Carissa, look what you've done!
Sarah B.
She just spies on the conversation noncommittally until someone interesting comes on.*felt you on* lolYou tend to do that with surprising accuracy. :)
That is not true. But I can't prove anything.
SavedByGrace
She said that one couldn't overuse exclamation points. It was then that I realized why we have such different takes on life.As in, it is impossible to overuse them, or unwise? Assuming the former, I am inclined to think that she does not have much experience writing.
But plenty of experience conversing!
Margaret Eddy
Quite so. To Mrs. McMahan, life seems to be quite exciting. Not a bad thing.Vaguely. Refresh my memory?She said that one couldn't overuse exclamation points. It was then that I realized why we have such different takes on life.
To me, life seems to be worth philosophizing on. Not a bad thing either.
biblebee
Carissa, look what you've done!Sooorrryyyy!!! :)*felt you on* lolYou tend to do that with surprising accuracy. :)
Sorryyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!
Seth W.
But plenty of experience conversing!She said that one couldn't overuse exclamation points. It was then that I realized why we have such different takes on life.As in, it is impossible to overuse them, or unwise? Assuming the former, I am inclined to think that she does not have much experience writing.
That does not surprise me.
SavedByGrace
To me, life seems to be worth philosophizing on. Not a bad thing either.Quite so. To Mrs. McMahan, life seems to be quite exciting. Not a bad thing.Vaguely. Refresh my memory?She said that one couldn't overuse exclamation points. It was then that I realized why we have such different takes on life.
Indeed not. I think that I am somewhere in the middle.
SavedByGrace
Sorryyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!Carissa, look what you've done!Sooorrryyyy!!! :)*felt you on* lolYou tend to do that with surprising accuracy. :)
For pity's sake.