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Jun 12, 2019
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Pimpin4Paradise
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Social media seems to have made some people unable to communicate without exclamation points. These are responses to a
friend posting that their brother ended his life. Bury the friggin exclamation points people. Makes condolences seem so fake.
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Social media seems to have made some people unable to communicate without exclamation points. These are responses to a
Pimpin4Paradise
All-American
6/12/19 1:28am
RE: Social media seems to have made some people unable to communicate without
777
6/12/19 1:31am
Thank you for googling what an exclamation point is. We all know exactly the same amount of things
Pimpin4Paradise
6/12/19 1:33am
I guess my question is why do you want people to quit using proper
777
6/12/19 1:49am
You don’t use it to express sadness. It’s inappropriate in this instance.
Pimpin4Paradise
6/12/19 1:53am
He's right. The exclamation point is definitely overused.
garyfan
6/12/19 2:20am
I know!!! It’s kind of crazy! Oh well !!! 😊
coolcats
6/12/19 4:06am
It unfortunately creates a public forum for opinions that are best left unshared
IGlowInTheDark
6/12/19 5:02am
At least it has reduced the USE OF ALL CAPS TO WRITE!!!!!
demon_llama
6/12/19 7:16am
An episode of Corporate on Comedy Central addressed this & it was hilarious
pegushin
6/12/19 7:52am
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