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MSN Emoticons Pack for Halloween

October 30, 2010 / 767

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c, Messenger Kids Emoticons, PC Animated, Smile

September 9, 2009 / 4712

Pre-1980

Teletype machine operators, as early as 1973[citation needed], and probably long before that date, used “” to express themselves. Teletypes were limited to the keys of a standard typewriter keyboard plus a few special characters. Read more …

Smiley Face :) or the Frowny Face :( PC Emoticons, Messenger :)

August 26, 2009 / 4834

An emoticon is a symbol or combination of symbols used to convey emotional content in written or message form. The word is a portmanteau of the English words emotion (or emote) and icon. In web forums, instant messengers and online games, text are often automatically replaced with small corresponding images, which came to be called as well. Examples of well known are the :) or the :( Read more …

Emoticons Smyles and More (11 Gift Animated)

August 12, 2009 / 4891

The National Telegraphic Review and Operators Guide in April 1857 documented the use of the number 73 in Morse code to express “love and kisses” (later reduced to the more formal “best regards”). Dodge’s Manual in 1908 documented the reintroduction of “love and kisses” as the number 88. Gajadhar and Green comment that both Morse code abbreviations are more succinct than modern abbreviations such as LOL. Read more …

Emoticons Animated (24 Emoticons Animated)

April 30, 2009 / 5831

emoticons leoWestern style

Traditionally, the emoticon in Western style is written from left to right, the way one reads and writes in most Western cultures. Thus, most commonly, have the eyes on the left, followed by the nose and mouth. To more easily recognize them, tilt your head toward your left shoulder (or occasionally toward your right shoulder if the “top” of the emoticon is toward the right). Read more …

Emoticons Kids Various (13 Emoticons Varios)

February 18, 2009 / 122087

Others

Another common posture emoticon is OGC, which depicts a man in the process of masturbation.

The emoticon is used to express appreciation or sarcasm toward a sexual topic or image, it became widely used after awareness was raised by a subsequently revised logo for the Office of Government Commerce

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Monkey Emoticons 2 ( 40 Monkey Emoticons)

February 13, 2009 / 112943

Traditionally, the emoticon in Western style is written from left to right, the way one reads and writes in most Western cultures. Thus, most commonly, have the eyes on the left, followed by the nose and mouth. To more easily recognize them, tilt your head toward your left shoulder (or occasionally toward your right shoulder if the “top” of the emoticon is toward the right). Read more …

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