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I'm assuming it's texts like these people are trying to avoid, because of the poor spelling and grammar.
Have you ever received a text from your arch nemesis and thought to yourself "I really wish I had some type of warning for that?" Me neither, but that's what Stress @ Work does, to keep you from being shocked by the utter horrors that may come with a mean text. The messages are color-coded so you can figure out which ones you'll need to brace for. Positive messages are green, negative messages are red and neutral messages are blue. This way you can avoid any type of stress by ignoring any texts that might be unsavory.

I don't know what bothers me more, the fact that there's a need for something like this or the fact that somebody will make money off this idea. Instead of dealing with our problems now we can just ignore them altogether. Seems like the perfect world to me. Husbands everywhere could avoid their wives calling them idiots for leaving their dirty socks on the floor instead of throwing them in the hamper. It's not our fault as men, women just don't understand. After you take your socks off after a long day there's no possible way that you can get up and put them in the hamper. That's what women are for.

TL;DR A new app lets you know if text messages are mean or not so you can avoid them altogether.

New app gives early warning of mean messages [The Raw Story]

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