Meta: The Emoji Only* Topic
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Continuing the discussion from The Emoji Only* Topic:
This is the meta/off topic discussion thread for the emoji only topic.
ok, here's the rules:
- with the exception of the OP your post must be at least 50% emoji by visible characters
- posts must be somewhat sensible. No strings of random emojis. (non-sequiteurs are allowed, nay encouraged)
- no summoning bots here, that would be unfair as they don't know how to emoji
- filed under: sections are exempt from the character count, unless y'all start abusing that then i'll make them count.
- Non-discourse emoji are acceptable, so long as they are part of Unicode 7.0 (or greater)
- Bonus points for posts that manage to make sensible posts using nothing but emoji.
Filed under: anyone want to make book on how long it is until that magic UUID shows up in this topic?
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Continuing the discussion from The Emoji Only* Topic:
@aliceif: i know this is a facepalm moment, but i can't figure out what you're asking here....
winter time? maybe?It was Snow day.
told you it would be a facepalm moment.
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Snow day ?
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I like how the numbered list worked well in the quote as per usual.
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i edit the lists often enough i can't be bothered to keep track of the numbers so they all get ones... discourse and quoting shows my laziness...
also yes snow day could be what @aliceif was asking.
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I like how we make topics that require an additional topic to explain/discus what is going on in the original topic
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<abbr title="This topic is terrible. Good Job"> . </abbr>
<abbr title="Filed Under:"> :</abbr> <abbr title="meta post"> -l </abbr> | <abbr title="Am I doing it right?"> </abbr>i never thought of using abbr tags to get meaning across!
doesn't work terribly well as the title of the emoji overrides. still. i like.
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Discourse doesn't like quoting it, though.
Oh well, I tried.
Different question: Would you honestly believe that is ? I was actually looking for something like: (@.@)
Filed Under: Doesn't the "original" Emoji-Set have an emoji for ? I seem to remember to pink wearing figurines doing such a motion. <-- looked it up: two hands in blue!
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@Zecc said:
I see something I predicted has happened: the emoji was changed to match the image @chubertdev posted, and now my post seems ridiculous.But it seems the emoji has been deleted. @PJH, was that you?
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But it seems the emoji has been deleted. @PJH, was that you?
given that was in discourse core.... i doubt it was pjh.... probably a discodev did it.
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This reminds me of the "I shipped my pants" K-Mart commercials. Genius. And there are new Verizon commercials along the same lines. Saw this last night, and I didn't get it at first, and wondered Why TF they'd be saying this:
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But it seems the emoji has been deleted. @PJH, was that you?
Nope. I can only add, or replace, not remove.
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This reminds me of the "I shipped my pants" K-Mart commercials
huh. never thought of that.
it was derived from github where that emoji is used to approve a PR (not automatically but you have to add a comment so there's that one for that. dunno why it looks rather like a squirrel)
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probably a discodev did it.
Was removed in this commit:
https://github.com/discourse/discourse/commit/e6e794861767721ff0ece7714c2f7564a6cc61b1
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Was removed in this commit:
Which appears to have added:
Yes - that's admin, not personal preferences..
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The Discodevs sure love making admins overly powerful ...
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The Discodevs sure love making admins overly powerful ...
well someone has got to have the power.... what, should there be a level of permission above admins?
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This reminds me of the "I shipped my pants" K-Mart commercials.
I saw at least one of those, and maybe I'm angling for a flag here but I don't see how that really relates to the other kind of shipping.
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...but I don't see how that really relates to the other kind of shipping.
I guess my mind works in mysterious ways.
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I guess my mind works in mysterious ways.
I don't think you're the first person to say that. I just don't see it; I assumed it was an "i'm so dumb i shipped my pants" or something, the way the dad is stupid in commercials and sitcoms.