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Petrie · 15201 · 1199821



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("Test" sounds like "Thomas" is japanese :lol:)


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PS.  Please tell me what the  :p  smily thing means.  Please.


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(to F-14: the  :p  face is normally used when making fun of a comment, or talking about a topic lightly.  It removes some of the seriousness of what you're saying, which is good if you want to convince someone you're joking, or you want to lighten up the mood of what you're saying.
At least, that's what I use it for :p )


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the  face is normally used when making fun of a comment, or talking about a topic lightly. It removes some of the seriousness of what you're saying, which is good if you want to convince someone you're joking, or you want to lighten up the mood of what you're saying.
Yes! Yes! That's exactly why I always use the tongue face and other ones :P: and just because I like the way they look lol











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(LBT: "Danger!"  "Where, Petrie?"  "Th...th...th...there!  Ahead!")