> Adding emphasis to an empty word doesn't give it meaning.
It's not an empty word, it's a very important semantic detail about what I was actually saying. It was chosen specifically and purposefully to transmit that information. If you dismissed it as "an empty word", then the fault of this miscommunication is on your end.
> You answered my question but first you prefaced with asking me why I can't read your mind.
You chose to discard the information I already provided. You don't need to read my mind when every clue you need to piece together the intended meaning is written on the screen in front of you. (Or, if you're blind, maybe you experienced it as an audio stream?)