A 3-panel comic. In the first panel a tall busty woman wearing a shirt with the Brazilian flag on it is confronting a shorter girl with a shirt that says: "EMO ๐". The dialogue reads:
BRASIL: "So... Can we talk about the text you sent me last night?"
EMO: "Yeah, I'm sorry, it was too late at night and I drank too many pepsis, and besides, it was just a small typo, nothing too bad."
In the second panel a closeup of Brasil's phone is shown, Emo's message reads: "MOMMY I NEED TO BE HELD, I NEED SMOOSCHES, I NEED TO BE STEPPED ON.", followed by a long series of "PLS" and the pleading emoji.
In the last panel Emo is smiling awkwardly, her dialogue reads: "...It was a big typo... Heh..."
I don't know what other systems do, but text-to-speech on my computer reads it as "with a shirt that says (pause) emo skull (pause) the dialogue reads..."
Thank you, i did wonder how punctuation was interpreted