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It lends a reflective and wistful tone to written communications imo…
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It’s my punctuation for when I’m being ominous…
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@CRICKETT so good for that… now don’t look behind you but…
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to be able to…fill…these dots…with gentle intention…spite…love…marks of…rumination…unsent sentiment…or…almost confessions
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@SOFTSHELLED it’s… a meditative pace… isn’t it nice… to slow things down
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you ever mess around and put them mid sentence…leaves much to think about…
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@_AIDAN oh…I absolutely do… adds so much texture and drama
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It’s the best thing….
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@SEV literally…
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i would agree… even ending them with ‘…!’
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@CORMACLEE oh absolutely…!
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Don't reveal my methods like this..
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@GRAPE I’m sorry…
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@TATERHOLE ...I'll get over it......
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@GRAPE okay…
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You know, I think the internet socialized this out of me... I think it's time to return to who I truly am.
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@THECLACK yes…
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i do this allll the time its sick in the head. once i started i could not seem to stop...
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@OATMEALLUVR23 it’s addictive…
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“Get off my lawn...” [Facial expression indicating an intense & vacantly dissociative memory lapse goes here.]
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@BUGBITESQUARED me af…
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Ah yes.........
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Ah yes.........
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yes exactly…
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Damn...
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@UNCOILEDSUN ya…
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omg i actually do love ellipses sm....
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@RAJ same…
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