Too much "OMG"…
Posted on Aug.24, 20094 Comments Random Blogs
Throw Rocks at me...
You may have noticed while playing online games or sharing in a group chat that overexcited persons can really blow away all common sense with a long line of exclamation marks. This is a self explanatory chart pointing out the levels of extremity such people can go to.
(or points…w/e kefka, google it, either is correct)
![[image: socialicon]](http://www.thatguycharlie.com/wp-content/themes/allthatstuff/img/social/twitter_16.png)
![[image: socialicon]](http://www.thatguycharlie.com/wp-content/themes/allthatstuff/img/social/flickr_16.png)
![[image: socialicon]](http://www.thatguycharlie.com/wp-content/themes/allthatstuff/img/social/facebook_16.png)
![[image: socialicon]](http://www.thatguycharlie.com/wp-content/themes/allthatstuff/img/social/youtube_16.png)
![[image: socialicon]](http://www.thatguycharlie.com/wp-content/themes/allthatstuff/img/social/deviantart_16.png)
![[image: socialicon]](http://www.thatguycharlie.com/wp-content/themes/allthatstuff/img/rss_sub.png)


oMG I can’t read the chart. I can has link to image?
http://www.simpleshare.vividperfection.com/uploads/omg.png
Woogers…you gotta finish your site already ^^
Great, but I would prefer if you used the term “exclamation point”.
It’s “question mark” and “exclamation point”. You see, it doesn’t work if I say “question point”, so why say “exclamation mark”.
In all seriousness, the image is pretty funny, but the terminology you used does bug me (I get like that with improper spelling *cough* your British spellings of stuff *cough*, grammar, etc.). Not a problem, though, lol.
(or exclamation points…w/e kefka, google it, either is correct) LOL
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exclamation_mark