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Passage of time

The passage of time $intervals usually have a logarithmic increase.

. very short $interval / placeholder for visual purposes

.. short $interval or ; when inline

... longer $interval

..... next $iteration

If the passage of time $intervals are inline, that means they are shorter, probably within the range of 5 seconds.

If the passage of time $intervals are on a line by themselves, expect at the very least a minute has gone by.

Connection Emotions

-☶... +☶, that made me unhappy, but I then realized it was the good thing to do.

Weird Sequentiality Rules

There is a lot of loose expression around how sequentiality is documented in Ackueli.

In some cases, two statements in close sequence with two before $intervals can be nearly summed up with one line instead.

-☶: why did you do that?

-☶: @admin

is similiar too

-☶-: why did you do that @admin?

This can also represent almost a pause for conscious examination or an expressive way to show the reactions are discrete.

Also, {☶}: ☶ is similar to ☶: {☶} but {☶}: ☶ is more reactionary and ☶: {☶} is more expelling.

meta reaction

This is the case because an actor can react to something, the act of sending out that reaction also has a reaction.

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