nancylebov (
nancylebov) wrote2008-04-15 09:33 am
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Moderately true
You can't wrap a hug in words and send it through email. But you can send a fist. And that's the problem with asymmetry on the Intarwebz. From theferrett.
I do think positive emotions can be conveyed in text, but it takes work. Being nasty to people in text can be done reflexively.
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I do think positive emotions can be conveyed in text, but it takes work. Being nasty to people in text can be done reflexively.
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It's no replacement for a real hug, but then, an internet fist is not quite like actually getting punched in the chops, either.
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It is true that negative feelings are much easier to push through without a personal connection than positive ones.
Anyways, *hugs*
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However, I think I generate a generic hug when I receive a "*hugs*" rather than remembering a specific person's hug. I think I'll work on that, though a few more samples might be useful.
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