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We need a facepalm smiley!!!

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Where is Speedguide's facepalm smiley? We need a facepalm smiley here. :irate:
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jeremyboycool wrote:We need a faceplam smiley here
example?
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Humboldt wrote:example?
Here is the one they use at the other place I frequent.

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I am not suggesting we use the same one, maybe one more congruent with the Speeguide style. But I do think a facepalm smiley would have allot of uses.

For instance a double facepalm....

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jeremyboycool wrote:Here is the one they use at the other place I frequent.

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I am not suggesting we use the same one, maybe one more congruent with the Speeguide style. But I do think a facepalm smiley would have allot of uses.

For instance a double facepalm....

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Not what I thought :D
I think we need a hand slapping a smiley.
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Something like this:
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whatever the emoticon winds up looking like, i am 100% behind the idea. its a regular manual /facepalm for me regularly up 'till the present.
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Faust wrote: its a regular manual /facepalm for me regularly up 'till the present.
What say we leave trini's mom out of this, eh?
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I Agree that we need one here! You should make this thread a poll now Jeremy. Can you? Or will an admin do it for him?>
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Still wondering wth a faceplam is.
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a motion of disgust, irritation and/or dismay at an action, be it your own or somebody else's. frequently prefaced with "you gotta be kidding me", or "how could i have missed that".
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Humboldt wrote:Still wondering wth a faceplam is.
This should help u understand.

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Joe wrote:This should help u understand.

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That is a facepalm. You are off target. Look at what I posted :)
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Faust wrote:a motion of disgust, irritation and/or dismay at an action, be it your own or somebody else's. frequently prefaced with "you gotta be kidding me", or "how could i have missed that".
That is a facepalm. You are off target. Look at what I posted :)
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jeremyboycool wrote:Here is the one they use at the other place I frequent.

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I am not suggesting we use the same one, maybe one more congruent with the Speeguide style. But I do think a facepalm smiley would have allot of uses.

For instance a double facepalm....

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That is a facepalm. You are off target. Look at what I posted :)

Christ people.
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Not much fun if you edit your original post.
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Humboldt wrote:That is a facepalm. You are off target. Look at what I posted :)

hmm. only diff i see is the involvement of someone elses hand. personally, back-to-back is as far as i could concievably go. even then itd have to be a life or death matter.

that the way yer swingin', humby? :p
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Faust wrote:hmm. only diff i see is the involvement of someone elses hand. personally, back-to-back is as far as i could concievably go. even then itd have to be a life or death matter.

that the way yer swingin', humby? :p
Do I need to break out a paddle or something?

FacePLAM doesn't = FacePALM.

You're driving me to drink.
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Humboldt wrote:Not much fun if you edit your original post.
I think you have too much time on your hands.
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Humboldt wrote:Do I need to break out a paddle or something?

FacePLAM doesn't = FacePALM.

You're driving me to drink.
no one likes a grammer nazi, i'm just saying :D
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Mark wrote:no one likes a grammer nazi, i'm just saying :D
It was a play off his initial post. I quoted his misspelling, how more obvious can I make it? :)
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jeremyboycool wrote:I think you have too much time on your hands.
I think you should catch these easy jokes sooner.

If I spell something wrong I try to catch it when it posts and fix it. Personal issue.

You don't want to fix your errors, fine :) No problem whatsoever.

But when I quote your error and you still don't catch it then the problem is not in my hands.
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Humboldt wrote:It was a play off his initial post. I quoted his misspelling, how more obvious can I make it? :)
oh i know, hense my poast :thumb:
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I missed the thread title typo, but saw yours humbby...I didnt realize it was on purpose. lol
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Joe wrote:I missed the thread title typo, but saw yours humbby...I didnt realize it was on purpose. lol
wait, what ? :confused:
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Humboldt wrote:I think you should catch these easy jokes sooner.

If I spell something wrong I try to catch it when it posts and fix it. Personal issue.

You don't want to fix your errors, fine :) No problem whatsoever.

But when I quote your error and you still don't catch it then the problem is not in my hands.

"I think you should catch these easy jokes sooner."

And I think you should try writing in complete sentences, Humboldt.

"You don't want to fix your errors, fine :) No problem whatsoever."

In writing errors happen, nobody can not catch them all, no matter who you are.
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Humboldt wrote:I think you should catch these easy jokes sooner.

If I spell something wrong I try to catch it when it posts and fix it. Personal issue.

You don't want to fix your errors, fine :) No problem whatsoever.

But when I quote your error and you still don't catch it then the problem is not in my hands.
"But when I quote your error and you still don't catch it then the problem is not in my hands."

Further more, a simple transposing of two letters is hardly a problem and, not to mention, I was not the only one who missed your "joke". If it was even a joke in the first place.

Also, try using some commas in your sentences.
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TFL :confused:
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triniwasp wrote:TFL :confused:
wait. what, ?
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Humboldt wrote:It was a play off his initial post. I quoted his misspelling, how more obvious can I make it? :)
so, youre saying theres a problem with facepalm?

can you expound upon that?










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added... :facepalm:
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jeremyboycool wrote:"But when I quote your error and you still don't catch it then the problem is not in my hands."

Further more, a simple transposing of two letters is hardly a problem and, not to mention, I was not the only one who missed your "joke". If it was even a joke in the first place.

Also, try using some commas in your sentences.
I quoted your misspelling in a futile attempt to draw your attention to it. That's it. The only problem I referred to is that you could reply to my post and still not catch the error.

Please note that none of the sentences in my above post required commas.
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Philip wrote:added... :facepalm:
Thanks, Philip, you rock.
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Philip wrote:added... :facepalm:
Philip, ftw. :D
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Thanks Philip.

Good suggestion jeremy
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