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Originally Posted by jordanstoner As has been the case since the beginning of the inter-web, sarcasm and other subtle but complex emotions cannot be easily interpreted via text alone, leading people to think that you're just a d*ck.
In order to defend yourself against such accusations, tone may be set with the proper modifier tags:
[just joking], or <jj>
[/sarcasm]
[/nag]
<IGH> (In Good Humor)
You may also use a combination of these, or create your own HTEML (Hypertext Emoting Markup Language) tags.
So, now you have been trained with proper web-etiquette, I hope you don't repeat the same mistake. Otherwise, we'll rip your gonads off and feed them to the other trolls, you filth-spewing c*ck-stain.
<jj,bnr> (just joking, but not really).  |
Thanks for the words of wisdom thumbsup
Now I feel embarassed

I used to think words were enough and that good humored sarcasm
would be obvious.
Ondray,
I would treat these files just like any other digital source.
I've worked on some pretty bad sounding 96-24 files and
some very acceptable MP3's.
There are more songs out there that were mastered from low res files
than you may think.
