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... iconography, the em-dash "nose.")
Says Williams,
What is it about the emoticon that fills me with such loathing? Maybe it's the wastefulness of the enterprise, the redundancy of ... punctuation, to sweeten requests and imply enthusiasm. And emoticons are just the next step. I wonder if this is what the emoticon's creator had in mind in the early days of computer profileration. ...
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... away or agree to do them.
Here is a preview of a couple of them:
Robot Smilies (7)
This is the 39th emoticon set I have made. You can find more on Blondish.net’s Emoticon page.
Share and Enjoy:
Related posts:11 New Emoticon Smilies For DownloadFive New Emoticon Smiley Sets for Download
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The most asked about question for any smiley and emoticon expert is what is the meaning of X emoticon. If you are too a smiley pro, you probably know what I am talking about. This is one of the reasons I ... resource in the field of smileys.
Some examples, and meanings of popular smileys:
The meaning of the emoticon :>) is a “Big nose smiling”
The definition of the smiley <3 is ...
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As Seen On KMOV Channel 4
Perfectly sized for the daily commute from home to office, this sturdy bag is strong enough to hold a laptop, magazines, and more. The exterior is made of easy-to-clean laminated canvas with zipped top. Interior lined in nylon with one zipped pocket and two side pockets. Metal feet protect the bottom.
Emoticon Wink Tote Bag
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Although I am not a frequent user of emoticons myself, I can’t say I’m as worked up about them as this person.
I was interested to learn, however, that the inventor of the emoticon is known to history: Scott Fahlman.
On Sept. 19, 1982, the Carnegie Mellon computer scientist sent out a message with the subject head “:-).” It was intended to clarify communication on a ...
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Nabokov Predicted the Emoticon.:
ewilcox:
(via chriscantwell)
Awesome.
“How do you rank yourself among writers (living) and of the immediate past?
I often think there should exist a special typographical sign for a smile– some sort of concave mark, a supine round bracket, which I would now like to trace in reply to your question.â€
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... seem to have a love/hate relationship with emoticons. On one hand, I have a soft spot for geeky emoticon products like this shower curtain and these emoticon magnets. On the other, I frown on the overuse of emoticons, especially when it comes to dating.
You can probably guess how I feel about these Emoticon Throw Pillows ($12). There are five designs pictured, but you can also request your ...
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KDE Forum Emoticons
(Emoticon Theme)
I much prefer the emoticons used on the KDE forums (forums.kde.org) and so I have made an emoticon theme for it. Obviously I don\'t take the credit for it but just hope others can enjoy this :)
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h i v e 01 gmbh Germany, Stuttgart more about this ...
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I am of the opinion that the default emoticons on KDE are disgusting. Over time I’ve grown accustomed to them but lately I decided to do something once and for all. My solution was in the KDE forums – which had a different iconset (shouldn’t they be the same?) Sure, they didn’t have as many emoticons but I’m not an avid user. Anyways, here is a picture for those ...
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Awww crap ... I can't get through my little study periods without having to go on some sort of website not related to my studies at all. Pffewy! I'm slowly trudging my way through my COM203 notes. I am devastated with the progress made for my history notes ... but I shouldn't really talk about that anymore. I swear, once I finish "focusing" on and "exposing" myself ...
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