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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

In this fast changing world where everyone you want to stay in touch with is just a few clicks away, sometimes we neglect the proper construction of sentences, we keep everything concise and short.

My new pet-peeve is receiving replies which says "okay" "ok" "k" or "tnx" or "elo" or "nyt" (-.-) I JUST HATE THOSE.

I don't have time to elaborate on this, but I wish people would text a little more completely.
And USE EMOTICONS... I LOVE EMOTICONS!