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Blue heart vs red heart emojis -

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15 hours ago, Celsius said:

Red heart for gay people.

 

Thumbs down for erectile dysfunction people 

Broken heart for ladyboys

Thumbsdown 1 inch penis

 

 

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  • Sad? Negative emojis are stupid imo

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    Scrap ALL emojis. Only text answers allowed. Makes it possible to answer. Or is it a TikTok blog?

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19 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

I'm somewhat confused as to why two colored hearts are needed. Do they have different meanings?

Blue heart vs red heart emojis -

I reckon you've confused us all by posting this topic.

It's actually a broken red heart and a white heart. 

 

Red broken heart used by Woke and the LGBTQ communities. 

 

The red broken heart emoji (💔) primarily signifies sadness, heartbreak, or loss, often in the context of romantic relationships or other situations involving emotional pain. It can be used to express grief after a breakup, missing someone, or general feelings of disappointment. While often sincere, it can also be used playfully to exaggerate frustration or fondness. 

 

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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I reckon you've confused us all by posting this topic.

It's actually a broken red heart and a white heart. 

 

Red broken heart used by Woke and the LGBTQ communities. 

 

The red broken heart emoji (💔) primarily signifies sadness, heartbreak, or loss, often in the context of romantic relationships or other situations involving emotional pain. It can be used to express grief after a breakup, missing someone, or general feelings of disappointment. While often sincere, it can also be used playfully to exaggerate frustration or fondness. 

 

You've learned to copy and paste. Good for you. 

4 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

You've learned to copy and paste. Good for you. 

 

He must be on the booze. Apparently its when he does his best work. 

20 hours ago, Harrisfan said:

Sad? Negative emojis are stupid imo

Because negative emojis are all you get? Must have been real depressing to you when they turned them on. 

59 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

You've learned to copy and paste. Good for you. 

I'm not about to type out something from the internet to educate you. 

 

8 hours ago, NorthernRyland said:

Story about a Canadian judge as told by an Indian. Very fitting indeed.

 

Is the reporters nationality a concern? In this digital age,  your comments fitness is a question.

Do you ever tell "stories" about Thailand? Are you Thai? Does that fit?

 

Anyway, I guess you will be more comfortable with the news item below...

 

A Wayward Emoji and the Fundamentals of Business Contracts

In the digital age, our methods of communication have evolved drastically, with emojis becoming a staple of modern conversations. But what happens when these simple symbols take on significant legal meaning? A recent decision by the Saskatchewan Court of Appeal has drawn attention to the power of emojis, specifically the thumbs-up emoji, in the context of contract law. This groundbreaking case demonstrates that even the most casual-seeming forms of communication can carry serious implications, including being interpreted as acceptance of a binding agreement.

 

https://bakerlawyers.com/corporate-commercial-law/a-wayward-emoji-and-the-fundamentals-of-business-contracts/

 

 

4 hours ago, gargamon said:

Because negative emojis are all you get? Must have been real depressing to you when they turned them on. 

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Nobody likes you :cheesy:

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5 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Member 16 years

Days won zero

Nobody likes you :cheesy:

Winning a day means most posts? It should apply to meaningful posts which would exclude you at all levels. Maybe you could figure out how many positive responses per post on average. I'm sure I'd leave you in the dust.

1 hour ago, Harrisfan said:

 Nobody likes you :cheesy:

Says he looking in the mirror again.

1 hour ago, gargamon said:

Winning a day means most posts? It should apply to meaningful posts which would exclude you at all levels. Maybe you could figure out how many positive responses per post on average. I'm sure I'd leave you in the dust.

Instead of just making meaningless posts/replies it has now started a series of meaningless topics.

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