KML-110Kiff
No.
What it does
No argument, no negotiation, no additional syllables.
Use it when
- A hard no requires no supporting argument.
- A bad idea does not deserve the dignity of debate.
- A boundary has already been explained once.
For example
- “Could you hold this snake for one second?”
- The recipe says to microwave the mayonnaise.
- A subscription asks whether you want weekly inspirational push notifications.
Emotional intensity4/10
Primary reactionDisapproval
ToneDeadpan · judgmental · dismissive · dry






