This really annoys me because why would you end a statement with a question mark.
Ambiguity?
Certain statements require it depending on the tone you're trying to present. Mostly when you end it with a question mark, though its not a statement anymore, but a question.
"You like cheese." - This person is saying you like cheese.
"You like cheese?" - This person is expressing disbelief that you like cheese. Probably following after "I like cheese".
lol
I like the Reverse Godwin technique?
I guess I'll bandwagon on the joke?
Why not?
...wait, that's not right... D:
I don't understand?
I see where you're coming from, it can come across as being a bit sarcastic, I'd never really thought about it though?
?The questi?on m?ark is? my friend?, I lik?e to put hi?m rand?oml?y in my po?sts wh?e?never I f?eel ?bored.
I'm not good at talking so like, don't make fun of me?
Upwards inflection?
Last edited by The Jamie Star Scenario; 07-26-2009 at 01:26 AM.