Lady in DMC3. Her relationship with her father hits a little close to home....
:meh:And no matter how badly she treats him, he stays with her because he's a masoch- uh knows how.....awesome....she is. Yup. :thumbsup:
Said like a BAWSBig boss because my intentions are sometimes misunderstood , and i like to often meet things head on and take them on by myself instead of asking for help.
:facepalm::meh:
And do you relate with him for that? You know, there are plenty of other characters who a̶r̶e̶ ̶m̶a̶s̶o̶c̶h̶i̶s̶t̶s̶ know how awesome she is, yep, quote, end quote.
Do you not know when you are been teased?:facepalm:
Well my joke completely flew over your head.
Do you not know when you are been teased?
Wow. Really? You know it's not funny if you explain the joke.
*opens Nonverbal Communication textbook* When conversing via text, it is very difficult to detect what tone is being used. When we can't tell, we tend to think the tone is negative. That's why there is often so much confusion and we have to be very careful when e-mailing our superiors.One way we can get around this is the use of emoticons. You used the :meh: one which gave me the impression you were annoyed. Nowhere else in your post did you give any sort of indiction that you we teasing. Naturally, I assumed you missed that I was joking (and actually making fun of myself), which I communicated to you with both :facepalm: and text. Notice I started this post with
as if to communicate a negative, condescending tone.
I don't really like emoticons. I'll use them on occasion but I just find them girly.However, I love talking about communication studies (I'll officially have my degree in it in two months), and I find opportunities like this awesome. It's so interesting to see things I've learned in class play out in real life. So really thatdoesn't represent how I'm feeling at all. Which I have now clarified. In the future, when teasing someone over the Internet, be sure to end with something like /sarcasm, :wink:, or whatever else would get your point across.
*closes Nonverbal Comm textbook* Any questions? :smile:
Nah, see, yous goin' 'bout this the wrong way, see?*doesn't actually have her textbook on her* *remembered everything off the top of her heard* *wanted to appear more credible* *realized textbooks and degrees don't mean anything on the Internet, everyone is an expert on everything* *ponders*
You are no fun at all. Also, research shows that misspelling words leads to confusion over what you meant. :wink:Wow. Really? You know it's not funny if you explain the joke.
I don't really like emoticons. I'll use them on occasion but I just find them girly.
Nah, see, yous goin' 'bout this the wrong way, see?
Research shows that if you begging your statement with the phrase "research shows" people are more likely to believe you.
Ok, that, in my defence was Chrome's fault for not correcting proper like. Also? Second language. And so as we say in my motherland "hay muere."research shows that misspelling words leads to confusion over what you meant. :wink:
I was teasing. Now can we please move back to the thread topic? :bored:Ok, that, in my defence was Chrome's fault for not correcting proper like. Also? Second language. And so as we say in my motherland "hay muere."
I am having such a hard time not laughing at this. The irony of the circular nature of this conversation.I was teasing.
Well, thats just it. Game characters to me aren't relatable. Yes, they've evolved to the point where we can add character and depth to give them more human qualities but, be it film, game, or literature, I've never found any character relatable.Now, on the other hand, if you ask me if there are any characters in games I sympathize with that'd be a different story.Now can we please move back to the thread topic? :bored: