… , because it feels like sentiment clarification must be included and tone tags and emoji can’t cover all possible ways a reader might find to still misinterpret a statement. (or the statement carries a hidden meaning that I never realize existed, or I have made a fool of myself for accidentally quoting something someone has said in a completely unrelated situation and somehow I still think providing more context would fix that)

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    I’ve noticed myself using a lot of parenthesis, sort of to better represent my thoughts as I’m trying to put them into words. Lately, I’ve tried to use them less, because I’m not sure how well it comes across to things such as screen readers – or just in general. So now I use dashes instead.

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    I am feeling perceived. Bonus points if the amount of side clauses makes you reach for both commas, parentheses and dashes in a single sentence just to keep things varied.

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    It feels like a directors cut commentary lol. Like narrating additional information to my sentences

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      Yes, everyone should use more semicolons… so I don’t look like a pretentious ass when I use one.

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        I’ve just embraced me being a prentenious ass. It goes well with me speaking using references to persons or research papers.

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          Goddamn, but I feel that one. It’s as if people get upset when you properly delineate when a thought has come from someone else. Saying, “My father once said…” or “I had an old boss who…” or “This research team found…” has the other party I’m speaking with look at me like I’m crazy.

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            I must be lucky and haven’t gotten that reaction, or not seen it if it was there 😅

            I had a teacher at university though who asked me to introduce my wife since I referenced her so often when speaking that my teacher felt she was there 😂

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    I do that too. Sometimes I’ll stop and just rewrite the sentence. If it’s work and I’m strapped for time or feeling stupid/lazy, I’ll just ask gpt4 to clarify what I’m saying.