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( o>.<)=o Q('.'Q ) Kirby boxes for justice ---------------- |
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Salmiakki posted:c]: ) Guy is happy about his nipple hat
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:^! :^)"' |
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Bread Set Jettison posted:Guy is happy about his nipple hat https://twitter.com/sallymiakki |
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Spanish Manlove posted::^! Not good : t |
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<==[:~} (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST) |
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~( :^} ) charlie brown, feeling momentarily pleased with himself it looked way better in the post editor typeface tho google THIS fucked around with this message at 13:51 on Jul 31, 2015 |
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P.^[ or b'^( for a sleepy pirate |
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Spanish Manlove posted:P.^[ Sleepy pirate with fetal alcohol syndrome, very niche but dynamic face for my threads.
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""_"" A mellow spider ;;;;_;;;; fat and sad spider ::-:: beautiful spider
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<@:-) wearing a clown hat
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<(" ^) <( ' ' )> (^ ")> (v' '^) |
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/\/("",____________,"")\/\ the fail spider |
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/\(oOOo)/\ adorable jumping spider |
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Bread Set Jettison posted:
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thats me
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:3D that one is my cat porch see: satan ran out of teeth when he was making her so she always looks like that
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Jimi Changa posted::3D c:3> Icecream cat
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It's like hacking a fallout terminal in here |
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ChairmanMeow posted:It's like hacking a fallout terminal in here
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B^u
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Jedrick posted:B^u
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ChairmanMeow posted:It's like hacking a fallout terminal in here S:^D) ^ me with a nice hairdo enjoying this post |
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beer pal posted:< - _ \ https://twitter.com/sallymiakki |
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beer pal posted:< - _ \ whoa
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d:^) i went for pompadour but it came out like a baseball hat |
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くコ:彡 くコ:彡 くコ:彡 |
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beer pal posted:< - _ \ < - _ \ < - |
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Qwerinty posted:( o>.<)=o Q('.'Q ) ! |
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Emoticons: Visual Cues for Computer-Mediated Communication. Rezabeck, Landra L.; Cochenour, John J. Emoticons are visual cues formed from ordinary typographical symbols that when read sideways represent feelings or emotions. Because the use of electronic mail eliminates the visual cues such as head nodding, facial expressions, posture, and eye contact found in face-to-face conversation, electronic mail users often incorporate emoticons as visual cues to augment the meaning of textual messages. The goals of this paper are to: (1) discuss the utility of emoticons as visual cues from the perspective of traditional communication models; and (2) present and discuss research regarding the frequency and variety of emoticons in selected computer-mediated communication. The use of emoticons does not appear to be a high-use element of electronic mail communications, and high frequency emoticons are most likely the ones best understood, hence variety may be limited. Individual preference and creativity appear to influence the development of new emoticons, emoticon use, and the context within which they are interpreted. Factors which appear to influence emoticon use are: (1) level of communication formality; (2) cohesion of the communication group; (3) age; (4) gender; (5) difficulty of icon reproduction; (6) commonality of meaning; and (7) personal preference and experience. Eight figures illustrate data findings. (Contains nine references.) (MAS) |
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