Person 1: I take this drug to help me sleep. Person 2: Same here. It makes me drowsy. Person 3: A friend of our family's son died from that drug. He had sleep apnea and he took a pill. He stopped breathing in the night and died. Worst part was, he was left in his house alone for 2 days and his dogs chewed his lips off. Too Much Information. Friend 1: No, I got a private-part piercing. Stainless steel, all the way!
Friend 2: TMI, man! Why did you have to tell me that? How am I supposed to erase that from my brain?! Example 3. Friend 1: What the heck? Why are you wearing an eye patch? Friend 2: I got into a fistfight with my girlfriend's sister. She started ripping me over how I pick my nose in the car, and I told her to shove it, I'm not hurting anybody. Friend 1: TMI! What kind of idiot are you?
Capitalization is a non-concern when using text message abbreviations and chat jargon. You are welcome to use all uppercase e. ROFL or all lowercase e. Avoid typing entire sentences in uppercase, though, as that means shouting in online speak. Proper punctuation is similarly a non-concern with most text message abbreviations. Both are an acceptable format, with or without punctuation. Never use periods dots between your jargon letters.
It would defeat the purpose of speeding up thumb typing. Best Tech Gifts for Kids Aged Best 8K TVs. Best VR Headsets. Best iPad Mini Cases. Best Gifts for Cutting the Cord. Best Bluetooth Speakers. Awesome PC Accessories. Best Linux Laptops. Best Gaming Monitors. Best iPads. Best iPhones. Best External Hard Drives. Browse All News Articles. Smart TVs Ads. Team Comes to Workplace by Meta.
Block People Spotify. Verizon Selling PS5. Windows 11 SE Explained. Windows 11 SE. Microsoft Default Browser Firefox. Google's New Pet Art. Robinhood Hack Find Downloaded Files on an iPhone.
0コメント