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Summary

The content describes a humorous interaction where Sarah's action is acknowledged and a new humorous nod variation is added to a list, indicating confusion and realization.

Abstract

The text is a playful commentary on non-verbal communication, specifically a type of head nod. It references a previous interaction with Sarah, labeling it as humorous. The author then suggests adding a new nod to a list, described as a "fast nod followed by head and upper body snapping upright." This gesture is humorously interpreted as a sign of sudden understanding followed by immediate confusion or disbelief, encapsulated by the acronym "WTF?"

Opinions

  • The author finds Sarah's behavior amusing, as indicated by the phrase "Sarah, that was hilarious."
  • The author seems to appreciate or engage in the practice of categorizing different types of head nods, as evidenced by the suggestion to add "#10" to the list.
  • There is a sense of shared humor and inside jokes between the author and Sarah, suggested by the informal and teasing tone of "Might I add..."
  • The author uses the acronym "WTF?" to convey a comedic tone, implying a light-hearted and informal context where such language is acceptable.

Sarah, that was hilarious. Might I add #10: fast nod followed by head and upper body snapping upright. This nod says I get it now… WTF?

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