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What do the emojis mean?


Jeremy Igo

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You guys do realize that a milkshake is good? It's not a beer, but still delicious! 

Many people don't like beer or even drink. Of course some people are lactose intolerant and can't handle a milkshake without bad effects, but, still, it's the thought that counts!

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4 minutes ago, top dawg said:

You guys do realize that a milkshake is good? It's not a beer, but still delicious! 

Many people don't like beer or even drink. Of course some people are lactose intolerant and can't handle a milkshake without bad effects, but, still, it's the thought that counts!

Gettleman said I believe of Josh Norman once “yeah he has some bad habits, but who doesn’t? Me, I like milkshakes”

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lol @ everyone thinking getting milkshakes on the Huddle is a good thing, forgetting that the emoji was adopted around the time neocon scumbags were legitimately getting milkshakes tossed on them. And at a time when the same neocon scumbag types where whining that Antifa were putting concrete in milkshake cups before throwing them at them at protests/rallies.

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1 hour ago, Bronn said:

lol @ everyone thinking getting milkshakes on the Huddle is a good thing, forgetting that the emoji was adopted around the time neocon scumbags were legitimately getting milkshakes tossed on them. And at a time when the same neocon scumbag types where whining that Antifa were putting concrete in milkshake cups before throwing them at them at protests/rallies.

omfg   

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3 hours ago, raz said:

poo ='s i strongly agree

milkshake ='s i would like to pour a milkshake on your naked body

flame ='s maybe we could have some hot dogs together

beer ='s you're a sinner and i don't want to know you

pie ='s you sound like you ate a lot of pie growing up.  you must have a nice grandmother

the D ='s not as good as a C or a B or an A but in some states its passing

I’ve been pooping wrong this whole time! Good post, I strongly agree.

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