but no w/ the certain tones of voices you can make words sound different. lets use "i like pie" for an example. you can say it happy, "i like pie!" and people would know that you like pie. or you can say it angrey "I LIKE PIE!" which would tell people you REALLY like pie, and are arguing that you like pie, not pudding, and therefore did not want the vanilla pudding that was handed to you. or you can say it sad, "i like pie..." as if to say there waas no pie left when you got there, and someone asked if you wanted a cookie, but you wanted pie cause you liked it
k, done lecturing...im gon go back to my serear now