Dork
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The forum is perfect but lacking smilie thingies. **ducks**
Here's some.
http://www.myspacesmilies.com/smilie.php?cat=tongue
Here's some.
http://www.myspacesmilies.com/smilie.php?cat=tongue
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The forum is perfect but lacking smilie thingies. **ducks**
Here's some.
http://www.myspacesmilies.com/smilie.php?cat=tongue
Smilies...some forums I've been to are ungodly packed with nothing but smilies - smilies jumping around, smilies throwing things, smilies taking a cra..uh, you name it. For a while, like Libre, I made the decision to avoid smilies at all costs. However, having had posts misinterpreted for lack of facial expression, I find that some posts want one, simply to remove all doubt and be totally obvious. Especially short posts.
addendum: I forgot to mention that I would truly hate it if this forum took on the appearance of a heavy smilie forum. We are readers here.
It's kind of, once I saw everyone else using them, I decided right then and there I wouldn't.
I'm an iconoclast. I like being different just because I refuse to conform.
If everyone else wears polka dots, I'll wear stripes.
An unimportant side issue here:
Always swimming against the tide is just as lacking in originality as always swimming with it.
A very perceptive observation Kenny.
As far as the smilies go, I think jaynebosco and I were just fooling round with the mis-spelling of smilie (simile) that abc inadvertentently made on Dork's intro. (just to show it doesn't worry me)
I should have said, I avoid doing something merely because everyone else is doing it, rather than implying that I avoid doing it only because everyone else is.An unimportant side issue here:
Always swimming against the tide is just as lacking in originality as always swimming with it.