<b><<b></b>Yes.></b>
I present to you... the <b>emo</b>ticon. Now, as I see it, it seems that this particular smiley is inappropriate. Now, I ask you all a simple question.
<b>Do you find this particular smiley inappropriate?</b>
Yes, or no?
<b><<b></b>Yes.></b>
I present to you... the <b>emo</b>ticon. Now, as I see it, it seems that this particular smiley is inappropriate. Now, I ask you all a simple question.
<b>Do you find this particular smiley inappropriate?</b>
Yes, or no?
No i dont find it inappropriate, it shows the real life qualities of the term "emo kid"
Hell naw brutha!
Keep fightin'!
No, not at all, infact, Ive posted it on here before, and many other places. I find it funny, not offensive.
Haha please, stop bringing in that stupid emo term. Cutting may be associated with it, but not everyone who's supposedly "emo" cuts. I feel stupid for even using that sentence 'cause I hate labels.
Yah, the smiley's not appropiate. Hurting yourself is not a solution to anything. Then again... could be funny to those who don't take it seriously. But if people on here, look at that smiley and suddenly look down at the razor scars on their arm, well.. haha, not that great right.
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SEXY McAWESOME TO YOU, MISTER
Images of razor blades breaking into main cables of the human body conjur extremely bad vibrations regardless of how miniscule or caricaturized. Do not attempt to debate this further, Jarf.