antemortem
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Does the "tone" or way you speak online change depending on whom you're speaking?
I realized today that my tone changes depending on if I'm making a thread, replying to a thread, what kind of thread I'm replying to, and whom I'm referring. If it's a VM with a close friend, it'll be kind of goofy, maybe no punctuation, not taking things really seriously, probably with a lot of caps and censored cursing if appropriate. If it's with something kind of newer that I'm no more than acquaintances with yet it's more likely to be better punctuated and far less obnoxious: not as personal, if that makes sense. For threads, my tone is more formal, and for posts in places like Forum Games I can get really sarcastic and flippant.
I realized today that my tone changes depending on if I'm making a thread, replying to a thread, what kind of thread I'm replying to, and whom I'm referring. If it's a VM with a close friend, it'll be kind of goofy, maybe no punctuation, not taking things really seriously, probably with a lot of caps and censored cursing if appropriate. If it's with something kind of newer that I'm no more than acquaintances with yet it's more likely to be better punctuated and far less obnoxious: not as personal, if that makes sense. For threads, my tone is more formal, and for posts in places like Forum Games I can get really sarcastic and flippant.