Clothing store forced to repeal evil feminist advertising

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Re: Clothing store forced to repeal evil feminist advertising

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Thanks, Maria, for your patience with me !
I am going to have to round up all 3 of your recent explanations and keep them handy so I have them ready when I need to employ these techniques.

But why is this emoticon marked "Shocked" shown with a long black strip extending to the 'ground' ? I can see the eyes look shocked but what on earth is the face resting on ? One can tell I am not active on the internet.

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Re: Clothing store forced to repeal evil feminist advertising

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Barbara wrote:

Thanks, Maria, for your patience with me !
I am going to have to round up all 3 of your recent explanations and keep them handy so I have them ready when I need to employ these techniques.

But why is this emoticon marked "Shocked" shown with a long black strip extending to the 'ground' ? I can see the eyes look shocked but what on earth is the face resting on ? One can tell I am not active on the internet.

The shocked emoticon is showing a person's jaw dropping to the floor.

Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me a sinner.

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Oh ! Now i recognize that expression from seeing it on the internet a little. Otherwise I would never have HEARD of that ! No wonder I didn't get what was being illustrated in the emoticon. I thought it looked almost sinister all this time !

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Thanks, too, for mentioning how to do that from the Quick Reply window. I never noticed the "Full Editor & Preview" until you mentioned that. I only saw "Submit" because it's in bold.

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