Where can I get more emoticons?

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I was well pleased with the available array of emoticons here, never having used the things before, they are quite usefully expressive, and help to make a bit more sense of the typed word.
But I notice some people have other emoticons.....and I want other emoticons too. Where can I find those?? I feel I can't fully express myself without them. :D
 
soapalchemist said:
I was well pleased with the available array of emoticons here, never having used the things before, they are quite usefully expressive, and help to make a bit more sense of the typed word.
But I notice some people have other emoticons.....and I want other emoticons too. Where can I find those?? I feel I can't fully express myself without them. :D
Sharon, I don't want to depress you, but emoticons are pictures, remember pictures? ;)

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So, lets see if I can explain for all:

go to a place like this: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.myemoticons.com/emoticons/communicate/international/fun-uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.myemoticons.com/emoticons/co ... al/fun-uk/</a><!-- m -->

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Don't download anything!

Click on on of the topics on the left. see the bigger circle on the example above.
Then once you know which picture you want. RIGHT click on it, in the menu that shows up select "Copy image URL" or "Copy Image Location"
Now go to your TSR edit window where you are typing the message, paste what you just copied. select it, and click on "img" to add [ img ] and [ /img ] to your link.

And bob's your uncle ;)
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Hope that helps ;)

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How strange that the English language (written) has evolved from simple straight-line carved runes, through Latin into the rich and expressive form we have today.

With over half a million words to choose from, we now want to use a little yellow man with his knob out to get a point across.

'mazing.
 
joe mcclaine said:
How strange that the English language (written) has evolved from simple straight-line carved runes, through Latin into the rich and expressive form we have today.

With over half a million words to choose from, we now want to use a little yellow man with his knob out to get a point across.

'mazing.

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joe mcclaine said:
How strange that the English language (written) has evolved from simple straight-line carved runes, through Latin into the rich and expressive form we have today.

With over half a million words to choose from, we now want to use a little yellow man with his knob out to get a point across.

'mazing.

Well said, that man.

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