i was hanging out with someone when i made a joke and got fully ignored/aired/left on heard. i decided to follow it with “wow its cold out here” and he turned to me and said what? and i had to explain how i was ignored and then i was making a little joke about being ignored and he said “oh”. pro tip: just repeat whatever u said, u dont have to do a bit.
It's perfect for when you want to make it clear that you acknowledge the message and are choosing not to respond. Some people will view it as passive-aggressive, which it is, but it's also really funny.
I‘ve been thinking about this a lot recently. I don’t know if this is just different speaking styles but I find it awkward when people don’t acknowledge what you say. like you say something and their response is on topic but kind of disconnected to what you said. it’s like they just want to say what they want to say and gloss over your statement as opposed to forming a response based off of what you just said. it makes me feel like they’re not actually listening to what I’m saying and it makes me feel awkward.
i had to make a magazine cover in 20 mins for a school project and i think it kinda ate besides minor font issues and stuff but since then ive rlly been contemplating finding a way to make my own magazine or smth bc i lwk miss them and i think a lot of ppl would enjoy magazines coming back.