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The Emo-Dump

William K

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I've seen the term emo-dump get used here from time to time, usually in a negative way.

How is it different from just plain sharing of emotions and feelings? Is it because of the content (eg. too much information) or perhaps in the tone of voice?

Also, are you generally an emo-dumper or an emo-dumpee?
 

miss fortune

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I've always taken it to mean people whining about trivial things and blowing it all out of proportion :rolleyes:

I am generally the dumpee... like, always :doh:
 
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