KML-108Barry
…Really?
What it does
Minimal-volume skepticism for a claim that has not earned the energy of a full objection.
Use it when
- An explanation is technically possible but unconvincing.
- A choice deserves quiet judgment.
- You want disbelief to do all the conversational work.
For example
- “The six alarms simply failed to create the right atmosphere.”
- The café calls the broken chair an interactive seat.
- Your brother insists the empty carton was already in the fridge.
Emotional intensity3/10
Primary reactionSkepticism
ToneRestrained · dry · concerned






