KML-126Barry
Processing…
What it does
Input received; meaning and response remain in the queue.
Use it when
- Unexpected information needs a quiet moment.
- You heard the words but have not assembled the implication.
- A reply cannot be produced on demand.
For example
- The waiter explains that the soup is also the dessert.
- You reread the rent increase and wait for arithmetic to become emotion.
- “Your childhood nickname is in the company newsletter.”
Emotional intensity3/10
Primary reactionConfusion
ToneDeadpan · Understated






