Anonymous8: he uses dots instead of a questionmark to imply that this was actually a retorical question, more like a statement of bewilderment, to which he expects no meaningful awnser
Anonymous12(4): First of all, anon9 is right: ellipsis is the singular. But anon6 is making shit up. An ellipsis is used when one omits a word or phrase from a sentence. It doesn't imply anything about tone.
If ended with a rise in pitch, it's a question. Thus gets a question mark.
But if it ends on a drifting monotone it's more of an observation.
Imagine it like this.
a=same pitch, A=rise in pitch, O=lower pitch
*whistles lowly*
"How does that even stay there..."
aaaaaaaaaaAAAAaaaaaaOOOOOOOOOOOOO
InB4 someone make aAO a meme.
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