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"What are you saying?"


I think since Woof cleaned up his act he's getting a bit tired of the nit wits that pop up now and again but I personally think it's because he's been taken in and fed by Sean.


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In or out of the bedroom DM?

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We've all learnt the hard way that the written format doesn't translate very well to a spoken interpretation as it's all in the inference, not the implication.


Hence _lots_ of use of emphasis, SHOUTING, winking ;) *waves arms in descriptive manner*


A well constructed vocal sentence can work wonders for lessening ambiguity.


Trolls are always trolls however, I just say grow up or fuck off.

Is there an emote which denotes lack of emote, an anti-smiley if you will?

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mockney piers Wrote:

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> Is there an emote which denotes lack of emote, an

> anti-smiley if you will?


(=o\ is probably closest (=*shrugs*) but not the most obvious one out there, so you'd probably get a big fat whoosh most of the time.


Or there's this:



http://www.pushupstairs.com/images/emoticon/extra3/shrug.gif

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