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Name: Anonymous 2007-05-14 18:37 ID:0/0kwkee

So when Yuki entered graduate school and began communicating with American scholars over e-mail, he was often confused by their use of emoticons such as smiley faces :) and sad faces, or :(.

"It took some time before I finally understood that they were faces," he wrote in an e-mail. In Japan, emoticons tend to emphasize the eyes, such as the happy face (^_^) and the sad face (;_;). "After seeing the difference between American and Japanese emoticons, it dawned on me that the faces looked exactly like typical American and Japanese smiles," he said.

http://www.livescience.com/health/070510_facial_culture.html

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-14 20:03 ID:0/0kwkee

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FAGGOTS

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Name: Anonymous 2007-05-15 5:46 ID:dqh57PpJ

Listen, Nigger.
You know what I can do to you if you open your trap?
You know what I could do?
I could get you strung up on a tree so easy it ain't even funny.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-15 6:08 ID:gGcux4MQ

i farted

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-15 6:10 ID:1WO7WynR

At first when I heard that the Japanese smile even when they're troubled it made me wonder a lot but now, after reading that article, it all makes perfect sense. The smile doesn't convey their true feelings, the eyes do!

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-15 6:39 ID:dqHtMLdN

lol truth

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JEWS

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-03 22:35

jigger.

Name: RedCream 2007-10-03 22:37

JIGGER

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-03 22:43

newgger.

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-03 22:48

Hehe... jigger...

Name: Anonymous 2007-10-03 22:58

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