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(Cool as ♥♥♥♥ violin playing in the background)
Stop (yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah) playing games (yeah yeah, yeah yeah yeah) x2
Stop playing games, get on the street, change your name
wasting all my precious time, why you break my freaking mind, don't
STOP! PLAYING GAMES! THERE, LOOKING SHARP! NO REASON WHY! TAKE A QUESTION MARK! FIND WHAT'S GOING ON! HOLD MY PRECIOUS TACK! MAKE THE BUMPY QUACK! Stop.
...Oh, I'm sorry, were you talking to me?
Next time, address me properly by my first and my last and my middle and my second middle name. To you, that would be "!!!!! !!!!!!! !!!! !!!!!!!".
Have a continued rest of your day.
Now, where was I... ah! Right.
La laaaa la la la la la la, la, la katamari damacyyyyy...
You might wonder, "Why am I talking?" And for that, an answer!
Witness the exclamation mark. This one: "!". That mark that has just stained this message three times at this point, is the most frustratingly annoying and patronising mark on written records, digital or parchment.
"Good morning! I was writing to...
STOP.
Why did you put an exclamation mark, this one: "!" after writing "Good morning"?
An exclamation mark's purpose is to draw attention to, or express a heightened delivery or emotion.
So, what is so sincere and exciting about greeting someone you know nothing about? You will never stop being perceived, rightly or wrongly. You cannot run from it, and you cannot disguise it, as much as you want your exclamation marks, the ones that look like "!" to cover up for you.
Remove the exclamation mark, also known as exclamation point, that looks like this: "!" from your keyboard, and fill in the underlying keyboard mechanism beneath said key with glue and sawdust.