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Change over Time

Sometimes, more detail needs to be documented to describe the how action changed over time.

Seesaw

Sometimes, the action feels that it Seesaws between two points.

@actor <--||--> -@☶

This indicates a neutral balance while

@actor <--==||--> -@☶

This indicates more weight towards actor and using the "||" as a fulcrum.

Anchor and Momentum

The movement broken down into two parts, the =-- momentum and the > anchor.

<=-<=-=< Because there is not a definite anchor this can mean there is $lasting to the action.

Movement

☶ <<=-=- ☶, the arrow is usually an expressive form to show rapidness, strength and directionality of the movement.

When transitioning to something else, sometimes there is a speed up or slow down that needs to be documented.

<-- generic movement

<------- quick traveling, possibly light hearted movement

<<<==== a strong delivery, strong connection

({ admin } <<--- quick light hearted movement of a thing that admin might not be prepared for

In ( All ), it's not really annoying to see up to a full line of resolution to document direction qualities.

Is it an \<interval> or \<repeating>?

Normally, it is polite to use only 3 repeating glyphs in a status. Usually when you see 1 - 3 of it is $semi-permanent, sometimes, when things are #fun it could represent something $repeating, however 5 or more could represent an $interval.

TODO expanding-contracting

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