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| View Poll Results: Which smilies do you prefer to use? | |||
| Graphic smilies |
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2 | 5.41% |
| Ascii |
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20 | 54.05% |
| I use them both |
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12 | 32.43% |
| I dont use smilies |
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3 | 8.11% |
| Voters: 37. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I love ASCII smilies over graphic ones unless I'm using them in an MSN convo since you can make just about any picture that you want an emoticon. Reason being that I sort of find graphical smilies to not be an accurate representation of what I want to convey, and they're usually gimmicky anyways.
*ahem* ![]() Looks nothing like the =P I picture with the barely noticeable tongue in ![]() There's also no smiley for my now-favourite pouty face: ">=(" I also want to vary the eyes from time to time between ":" as in , "=" as in =X, and rotated smileys like ">_<", ";_;", and "o_O" I go for cute over flash because I actually want to express a hint of emotion rather than make others laugh at the smileys.Jam it back in, in the dark. |