Subject: And ANOTHER thing
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Posted on: 2009-11-27 00:38:00 UTC

I just realized while replying to a comment -- I also do more subtext and simultaneous tangents while speaking online. I mean, you have italics, the LJ small tag (some other websites don't take it. awful other websites!), strikeout for when you're not sure if you want to say something but are blurting it out anyway, with html tags!, and (of course) parentheses. Which are a staple, how could I forget them?

So yes. Multiple conversations at once are much harder in spoken communication, and people are more likely to blink at me when I review five minutes back and go "Wait, no, that's the statue of Liberty!" than to take it in stride and start speculating on what that has to do with chickens wearing hats.

...Then again that might have more to do with who I talk to, as well, since I know some people who even in text can't stand the parenthetical conversations.

I'm also more likely to repeat words in spoken communication -- I've had "uncommon words repeated within fifteen or so words of each other will jar the reader, don'doit" ground into my head fairly well -- and my sense of humor works better when you know I'm going "Hi" sarcastically every three minutes instead of it provoking the reaction of "wtf how long is your attention span, seriously, I'm over here"...

Again, might be more that the people I talk to online are better at the kind of talking I do~

(ooh, and online lets you do emoticons! which confuses me sometimes when I want to emphasize with them and have to remember, wait, I can talk whilst making faces? craaaazy.)

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