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I am going to challenge myself to use no emoticons for one week (<3s excluded, because <3s are not emoticons, they are A WAY OF LIFE).
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I am imagining the next seven days without emoticons. My fingers itch already.
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I am imagining the next seven days without emoticons. My fingers itch already.
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Date: 2009-05-14 09:59 am (UTC)To me, smileys are an integral part of my communication on the Internet, because otherwise there's really not a good way of concisely saying "Despite what I just said, here's how I feel about the situation", or dropping hints.
":)" and ":(" are, to me, as essential a part of one's Internet vocabulary as English words are. So going without them, for me, would be hard.
And yes, I've realised the irony that I'm making this comment without any smileys in it. ;p (although... there's one. So, um.)
Anyway. Good luck! :D (...and another. Heh.)
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Date: 2009-05-14 10:03 am (UTC)I feel like I'm using them as a crutch, and I don't like that feeling. I suspect I'm going to fall back onto exclamation points, ellipses, and parenthetical asides (my other crutches...!)
Expounding a bit: I feel as though I'm using them as a shorthand, to hint at my tone, like you said. But since it is difficult to convey emotions through text, any smileys I put in will be interpreted slightly differently by each person who reads my response. So I want to force myself to make sure I'm communicating clearly, with or without smileys, instead of falling back on using smileys (and potentially being misinterpreted).
For example, depending on how well a reader knows me, putting a ":)" in a comment could be read as either friendly, condescending, or passive aggressiveness at work. And removing smileys may not help with that, but the conscious decision not to use them will (hopefully!) force me to actually make sure my words say what I mean, instead of what I want them to mean.
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Date: 2009-05-14 10:24 am (UTC)Of course, that's probably just the way I do things, and others might not be able to do the same.
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Date: 2009-05-14 11:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-14 10:11 am (UTC)(Not bothering to re-edit the previous comment. Been edited too many times)
(ARGH. "*g*" counts as an emoticon doesn't it? This shall be harder than I thought)
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Date: 2009-05-14 11:29 am (UTC):-)no subject
Date: 2009-05-14 11:33 am (UTC)I'm tempted to ask whether PMs count, though. (Ask you, or ask myself)
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Date: 2009-05-14 01:55 pm (UTC)Heeee, I'm glad that you're still going to use the less-than-threes, though. <33333
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Date: 2009-05-14 06:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-14 03:16 pm (UTC)(appropriate icon is appropriate)
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Date: 2009-05-14 06:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-05-17 08:37 am (UTC)I would die.