APPROVED FOR WALL HANGING

Approved for Wall Hanging
To me, it’s like bad moviemaking, where as soon as Dad grabs the puppy, the shot immediately goes to Junior’s teary face — like the director does not trust the audience to have an appropriately developed emotion by itself,” Ms. Farinet wrote in an e-mail. “That’s what emoticons do. PLEASE don’t ‘show’ me that I should be happy-faced or sad-faced or that you are sad-faced or happy-faced.

“Can you imagine,” wrote Ms. Farinet, “reading the end of ‘The Great Gatsby’ like that?: So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past :-(

Emoticons Move to the Business World - Cultural Studies - NYTimes.com

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Reblogged from The New York Times October 24th, 2011 33 notes
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    ahahhahahah reblogging because of Gatsby reference
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    HARD-HITTING JOURNALISM FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES even though the best part of the article wasn’t even written by its...
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    how do you feel about animated gifs to show emotion tho
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