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Not even an ol’ school ” :) “?
NO. <insert angry devil emoji here, assuming you’re a 12-year-old girl)
Your reply just made my morning. LOL. You’re a non emoji purist, impressive.
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And this, ladies and gentlemen, is what I’ve come to expect from the sort of (alleged) adults who emoji in public.
Kurt Schlichter’s comment about Trump asking McCabe who he voted for as being a minimum requirement reminded me of a conversation in 1977 when I met my soon-to-be mother-in-law who worked for the state of Pennsylvania at the time told me that the everyone who worked for the state changed political parties to match the governor’s party with every election.
Your anti-emoji stance is ?????. Relying so heavily on unclear, subjective, context-based symbols makes our discourse ☹️???????