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Bramley Apple
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French Miele.

Rarely I have excuses to hear from the past models, particularly if I have ruled them out of my project for insufficient body exposure.
Fortunately with Miele I'm still in contact for some translations in French we need to do at work.
I need this kind of excuses because I don't want to be obtrusive in the life of these pretty girls, unless I really need something specific.
But I also feel a bond with some of them that goes beyond business, and I would like to check if they are doing fine.
I know that social media were created for that precise purpose, to check on people you liked, but most of the time the "public" figure does not reflect the true situation.

At least with this girl I can say: "Hi Honey", and I'm pretty sure she is not going to be offended, as Miele is the Italian translation of honey 😁.


French Miele. French Miele.

Comments

Social medias are a limited interaction for humans, and we behave awkwardly because of these limitations. Emoji are an attempt to clarify the intention of the writer as we cannot read inflections in the voice or look at face mimics to detect irony, rage or any other emotion. It is a strange place to live in, but it was helpful in preparing us for the post Covid World... Our new way to interact is through face masks or videocall even for business. A new digital reality we have to accept. I wonder when (and if) we will ever go back to shaking hands or embrace.

Bramley Apple

I sympathize....when whoever named all of "this" (not Patreon, specifically) Social Media...well, they took all of the "social" out of the media. If people have the same habits in real life as they do online, they either never speak to one another or talk only in emoji-flashcards they carry in their pockets!

Mark Warren


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