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8 votes
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Pseudoarchaeology and the pseudoscience pipeline - Milo Rossi live at Virginia Tech
8 votes -
How Finland survived a 1,000,000+ Soviet invasion (1939-1940)
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Always bet on text
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The problem of nationalism
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On communicating accurately with Americans
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How do you convey emotions in text?
It's something I've struggled for a long time to do in text conversations. People will often think I'm mad when talking in a way that I think is perfectly normal or that I'm a brick wall while...
It's something I've struggled for a long time to do in text conversations. People will often think I'm mad when talking in a way that I think is perfectly normal or that I'm a brick wall while discussing disagreements and well, that can't be fun. I often have to reassure certain people that it's not the case.
Sometimes I try to show how I'm feeling through emotions or more "fluffy" language but I feel like that's too excessive and feels kinda fake to me?
It's also something I've more recently struggled with because I'm trying to write personally on my blog and I'm not exactly sure how to convey my feelings other than stating it like a robot like "This makes me mad" or "That's depressing" or "It makes me feel great".
It feels off to me and maybe it's just a me problem but I think that's also because I write the same way I speak and so, it just sounds strange.
I don't know, this post is rambly and I've been wanting to write something like this in the last few days but I just have to push enter at some point.
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Children growing up after this crisis will use far more oral language after it ends
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Chimpanzees’ gestural communication follows same laws as human language
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Tact filters
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Investigating the potential for miscommunication using emoji
5 votes