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Imagine yourself being confused and baffled by something, and asking “Really?”. The intonation is rising, as is usual in questions. Imagine yourself hearing someone say something you are completely confident is absurdly false or a lie, and you want to suggest to the person that they’re wrong and you know the truth, by sarcastically asking “Really?”. The intonation is falling, closer to ordinary statements of fact.
OOP is using the full stop at the end of his “questons” to suggest the second, sarcastic intonation.
Where are the ‘?’ marks. Is this how people write now.
Imagine yourself being confused and baffled by something, and asking “Really?”. The intonation is rising, as is usual in questions. Imagine yourself hearing someone say something you are completely confident is absurdly false or a lie, and you want to suggest to the person that they’re wrong and you know the truth, by sarcastically asking “Really?”. The intonation is falling, closer to ordinary statements of fact.
OOP is using the full stop at the end of his “questons” to suggest the second, sarcastic intonation.
It’s how people spoke in May of 2021. It was a different time.
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Oh that’s cool, let me try.
Hunter2
All I can see is Hunter2 so you’re probably fine
It works!
Ah, a classic. Good vintage on this one.
It’s a unicode emoji of a cucumber that your device apparently doesn’t support
The person you’re replying to is talking about the text in the image. “Is it though. Is it a model cucumber.” which should have two question marks.
Oh my bad, I misread the comment
is there a problem か
Grammar is made up