You need to stop using full-stops in your chat messages, now.

If you find yourself hurt or offended when somebody uses a full-stop in chat, don't think of it as a full-stop. Think of it as a very small emoji that signifies the end of a sentence.
However, if the other person says "I'm angry at you, you good for nothing SOB, useless waste of space, vile pile of excrement, lol" then you can go ahead and feel offended, hurt and confused.
 
If you find yourself hurt or offended when somebody uses a full-stop in chat, don't think of it as a full-stop. Think of it as a very small emoji that signifies the end of a sentence.
However, if the other person says "I'm angry at you, you good for nothing SOB, useless waste of space, vile pile of excrement, lol" then you can go ahead and feel offended, hurt and confused.

"lol" == Lots of Love? Right?
 
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So, how would I be able to split two sentences. You know, I type a long message to someone containing two sentences in it. Do I send two messages and waste a whole 7kbits?
 
I text grammatically correct[[full-stop]
I do also sincerely apologise for my correct use of punctuation and grammar[full-stop]
 
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