We <ins>might not</ins> need a sighing face <ins>after all…</ins>
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From WhatsApp:
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We have that as
:triumph:
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We have that as
:triumph:
And it's about as far from triumphant as you can get; looks like a snort of derision.This is a look of triumph: . Or this: . Even is more suitable.
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Also,
:scream:
Why that came up for "sigh" I have no idea.
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:munch:
as I like to call it.
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Thinking about it, wouldn't work for most
:sigh:
situations? Also we have and ; actually, I think we already have all the bases covered
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Near-wooshed there. I keep thinking it's
Munich
.Yes, I'm confusing it with the English name for München, because I'm not used to calling it that.
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And it's about as far from triumphant as you can get; looks like a snort of derision.
Well...Japan.
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We have that as
:triumph:
Looks like a kid who forgot the hankie. Unlike
:hankey:
which just look like a happy midden.
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Looks like a kid who forgot the hankie. Unlike <code></code> which just look like a happy midden.
Well...Japan.
Replied for you.
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None of those icons reflect the passive frustration I feel with that project. The total sense of defeat and that all I care is that the client takes this shit or cancels it and we all can forget it ever existed.
There's probably a German word for that.
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I think everyone would be better off if you just used your words.
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eggplant
Ah. Thought it was an aubergine. Or a purple dildo. Thought the latter apposite for here.. (basically why I posted the screenshot.)
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American (and Canadian) English vs. English English.