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Why I don't allow empty chatter in my messaging

Someone just sent me 10 messages, each 1 word in length, and I got pretty upset about it. Yet at the same time, I got pro-active and decided to explain to that person why I don't allow such empty messages in my communication. She thankfully understood my position, so I kept her as a friend.

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Heh, I didn't know that was still going on... thought it was over with all the other excitement.
How certain do you have to be to extend a ceasefire by "3-5 days", exactly? Would 5.1 days be okay?
the demo of... phototonic? robots can be seen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m7oBdhXiPNQ
The methdology of calculating the grift value is as follows. Take the internally evaluated grift metric, which ranges from -1 (actual truth) to 1 (complete sabotage), add 1, divide by two, multiply by ten, and round. In this case, the internal evaluation produced the value of 0.2. Normalized to a more popularly readable scale, this translates to 6/10.
Grift-o-meter rates this at 9/10, complete sabotage.

The methdology of calculating the grift value is as follows. Take the internally evaluated grift metric, which ranges from -1 (actual truth) to 1 (complete sabotage), add 1, divide by two, multiply by ten, and round.
Unfortunately I have to mark JudgingFreedom channel as High Grift, evaluated at 7/10, high grift.

Judge Napolitano promotes events that are high manufactured, as true.

Author is likely pursuing his own (or someone's) specific political agenda. Which may or may not be bad but in this case, it is a factor in the evaluation.

Author is a doomer, talking of an impending collapse, militarily and otherwise - but things have been going on for hundreds of years and only accelerating. The doom-and-gloom attitude of the author contributes to the evaluation.

The methdology of calculating the grift value is as follows. Take the internally evaluated grift metric, which ranges from -1 (actual truth) to 1 (complete sabotage), add 1, divide by two, multiply by ten, and round.
// Why don't eggs tell jokes? They'd crack each other up!