CALL ME prude but seriously I have to understand why some even do this? I enjoy wordsmithing or even ‘architexting’ believe me and I know I’m not particularly brilliant at it but isn’t this a lil too much play on words, especially on a previous scarcely lettered expression, OKAY/OK? Is this supposed to be appealing, smart, even cute or something? Or is it an abbreviation I may not be aware of?(oK Kool) Maybe a shortcut cuz I don’t mind shortcuts infact I use ‘em a lot myself but it’d be ridiculous in this case; i.e finger too lazy to shift up a lil to reach an ‘O’ so you hit the key ‘K’ twice or worse, once? What truly concerns me the most is its ‘impersonal’ appeal, let alone the apathetic mood it impresses onto its recipient so to speak. It may not even be entirely proper to use this expression towards a stranger even if they themselves do so. You might as well go “meh whatever..” or “bah to hell with it” if your ‘gentle’ character may dare, as it is already displaying an air of coldness and insincerity.
“It just pisses normal people off and drains the reply of ALL emotion” -urbandictionary.com
I learned of its common use in MMORPG (massive multiplayer online role playing game) and its alarming sway within the independent chatrooms or conversations per se. How would you personally respond to this?
I’ve had too much dose of tête-à-tête (plural) on political affairs this week alone, that even the mention of it literally leaves me noxious. One of my contacts got electrocuted while at work, trying to do someone else’s job, and ended up in a hospital friday afternoon, poor baby, is’t possible to wanna bite the silly thing so adorable. Love watchin over the patient, say til saturday morning to be precise, squeezed it to bits
Missed out on a gig saturday night, Drum & Bass. “What’s the ‘Hype, DJ’?'” TODAY I’m returning books to the library lol And to think one usually leaves the best for last.
Nothin big this week, prolly next when dad goes outta town for business. It’s nice and sunny out there today. Working on a weekend? Fun, unless you spend a whole day about it. But yeah work keeps you away from trouble to say the least, for most people I know anyway, excluding the previously metioned ofcourse. I suddenly have fallen nostalgic of my workaholic days.(sighs)
