I am typing this away message in bold words with black color in this small typing box on my computer at wikianswers in my answer box with a bunch of letters but I do not have numbers in here oh wait now I do 1234567890. So now you have heard what I am doing.
Answer:The email server is unable to verify your server connection. Your message has not been delivered. Please restart your computer and try sending again.
I have seen a more interesting list that i have included in "Related Link".
When someone is not currently on Myspace(Away), or does not want to receive any messages, they set an away message. It is similar to the way an AOL Instant Messenger away message works.
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Its funny for EVERYBODY ELSE!!!!! plus when it goes away its tingly and ticklish feeling!!
Sure. For example, Sauron Eye or Funny Google.
Anything kind of funny, or the opposite of what the message is.
A noun. (example: I delivered the message)
The adverb of funny is funnily.An example sentence is "he funnily told a joke".Another example is "the milk smelt funnily odd".
It will either note the incoming bit of information or it will cause a response. For example: that stove is hot and move that hand away with those muscles.
That depends on if they are funny or if they are funny A sense of humour is a good thing. and they may very well be a good example to them.
I believe its about a guy that goes crazy when a girl leaves him. When he says they are coming to take me away to the funny farm I think he means take him away to an insane asylum.
No, satire does not have to be funny. While humor is often a characteristic of satire, the primary goal is to criticize or ridicule human folly, vices, or social issues. Satire can take on different tones, including dark, biting, or ironic, and does not require humor to effectively convey its message.
The stated message is the clearly identified point of the communication, while the implied message is not obvious right away.