Yet I do have some pet peeves.
This is not an original observation (for example, see
John
Hargrave's Emotigone),
but smileys are a pox. I dislike them because they
strike me as overly cutesy and faddish. They club me over the head with
the fact that you're smiling; usually I know when you're kidding,
or I should. They're as bad as exclamation points. They destroy
your credibility.
Maybe I should mention that I'm just kidding! :) I love these things! ;-)
See what I mean.
Sam deserves credit for being the first person I know to publicly announce his Non-Smiley Manifesto.
Won't you join me in proudly displaying John Hargrave's badge of non-smileydom?
My contention is that more time and bandwidth is destroyed explaining the damn stupid things than is ever saved by employing them in the first place.
Fortunately there is an acronym server that defines them for us.
God forbid that I should take it upon myself to complain about the things that are really wrong or evil in the world, such as starvation, homelessness, war, racism, sexism, ableism, ageism, lookism, homophobia, violence, the North-South conflict, Stone Temple Pilots.