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Tone

Tone is a very nuanced part of language so there are a few ways to express it. Watch your tone.

Use of meta:

{☴} [☴: +☴, I missed the train, but found a 20 dollar bill.]

Because of the speed at which tone might change in a conversation, it's helpful to use short notation.

I think this is a good idea:), so what do you think about it:).

Subtext

The first type of subtext is a plain text documentation of an action uses the ** closure.

_☶/x+ *not amused, but go ahead and make an ass of yourself*
++☶?[+] *amused and cautiously optimistic*
++☶ *Lol*.. that was funny.. *looks at document0r*.. I still think it's funny.

Also subtext can acts as tags in #coding.

Tone Change

There might be a change in tone to see if one is paying attention. While, being #interactive, this documented with short.

☶: ☶, That desk that I'm talking about is over there#:
<-- ☶: { ☶ }
☶: [_]☶, it is a very good desk and you must study at it

The #: is an actor that is looking at you to see if you are paying attention, well are you?

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