the diversification of cB smileys, ... |
the diversification of cB smileys, ... |
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racially diverse:
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() other: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() famous peoples: bret michaels ![]() cB peoples: ![]() ![]() spencer --> ![]() christina --> ![]() ![]() lol, making more when i get back from class. if you want a cB peoples thing, post here and c/p your favorite smiley... that is non-moving. my editor doesn't work with animated gifs ![]() |
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The context just doesn't work in your case. You don't see many Jewish people walking around joking about concentration camps or tattooing numbers on their arms.
It's almost as if a person from the south asked me to put the confederate flag on a smiley. Or if a Jew asked a star to be patched on. Or if an Ethiopian told me to make one resembling a child with its stomach bulging out. You should be able to judge when something's appropriate or not. hm. |
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