Keikara
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| 19 Aug 2012 08:06 AM |
You can change the meaning of any sentence depending on where you put the emphasis.
He didn't steal it.
/He/ didn't steal it.
He /didn't/ steal it.
He didn't /steal/ it.
The possibilities are endless. |
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| 19 Aug 2012 08:08 AM |
Odd how some can understand which words are being emphasized over the internet.
~The Bird of the Hermes is my name; eating my wings to make me tame.~ |
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Magicaz
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Keikara
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| 19 Aug 2012 08:09 AM |
"Odd how some can understand which words are being emphasized over the internet."
That's true.
How do we even understand each other? |
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| 19 Aug 2012 08:11 AM |
| Most people EMPHASIZE words by placing that word in ALL CAPS! |
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| 19 Aug 2012 08:12 AM |
I don't know, but we just manage to do it anyway. All I know is, the brain is a really mysterious thing.
That, or have MrRetextureGuy, sdfgw, or boeing717 answer it.
~The Bird of the Hermes is my name; eating my wings to make me tame.~ |
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figgis
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| 19 Aug 2012 08:13 AM |
i emphasize with italics normally.. -.- but they don't have that here k
but i'll put asterisks around words to emphasize them. |
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| 19 Aug 2012 08:19 AM |
To answer your question Cake, I have no answer.
I have not the slightest clue as to how one could discover a "hidden" emphasis through the internet. |
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| 19 Aug 2012 08:20 AM |
"To answer your question Cake, I have no answer."
Ghastly. One intellectual down.
~The Bird of the Hermes is my name; eating my wings to make me tame.~ |
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| 19 Aug 2012 08:21 AM |
| Perhaps through knowing the poster's personality, maybe. |
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