An immigrant in Denmark who enjoys working with all things linked data. Bit of a cycling fan.
9/9
9/9
*Maximum severity.* Someone has made an error—possibly embarrassing, potentially catastrophic—and the responder is politely but unmistakably drawing attention to it. Delivered with the energy of a concerned aunt discovering you've worn odd socks to a funeral.
8/n
*Maximum severity.* Someone has made an error—possibly embarrassing, potentially catastrophic—and the responder is politely but unmistakably drawing attention to it. Delivered with the energy of a concerned aunt discovering you've worn odd socks to a funeral.
8/n
*You have struck the bullseye.* Indicates the original poster has articulated something the responder has long felt but never quite captured. Slight implication of "finally, someone said it."
7/n
*You have struck the bullseye.* Indicates the original poster has articulated something the responder has long felt but never quite captured. Slight implication of "finally, someone said it."
7/n
*Emphatic agreement with no hedging whatsoever.* The responder has abandoned all British reserve and wishes you to know they are fully on board.
6/n
*Emphatic agreement with no hedging whatsoever.* The responder has abandoned all British reserve and wishes you to know they are fully on board.
6/n
*The pointing finger of endorsement.* Declares the original post worthy of broader attention. Translates roughly to "everyone stop scrolling and look at what this person said."
5/n
*The pointing finger of endorsement.* Declares the original post worthy of broader attention. Translates roughly to "everyone stop scrolling and look at what this person said."
5/n
*Mild astonishment, suitable for polite company.* Deployed when something is surprising but not quite shocking enough to warrant stronger language. Often contains a hint of "well I never."
4/n
*Mild astonishment, suitable for polite company.* Deployed when something is surprising but not quite shocking enough to warrant stronger language. Often contains a hint of "well I never."
4/n
*Formal agreement with a slight air of professorial approval.* The responder has considered your point and found it satisfactory. Imagine a slow, dignified nod.
3/n
*Formal agreement with a slight air of professorial approval.* The responder has considered your point and found it satisfactory. Imagine a slow, dignified nod.
3/n