breh nobody want your NBA Youngboy smileysI know it’s gonna be hard brehs but we off the outdated smileys. There’s been too many memes and moments that needed to be added to the mix. There is no need to age the forum with KRS-ONE, Nas and Jay-Z smileys![]()
it is a great reaction smileyWell i guess
still is clutch if u dont feel like prefacing ur smileys with the word "no".
Or the next evolution of studsit is a great reaction smiley
for example when a breh say he into studs
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they can leave that charlie sheen smiley toothat drose dead smiley needs to be left on thecoli though
that one is actually fukked up.
Yeah those are mid atp. Will skip them.
For the most part they all already have alternates too for their intended purposeYeah those are mid atp. Will skip them.
The superman smiley needs to be brought back.
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It was the one that would never work on The Coli.Do you have a link to it?
The superman smiley needs to be brought back.
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Not the same context but I made this onereally doesn't need to take up any space. can't imagine using that in 2025
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Another note, if you add this code to the CSS somewhere it'll make the smilies not stretched out on the dap reaction hover. Makes them their natural form.Added a couple of these![]()
.reaction-image {
vertical-align: text-bottom;
object-fit: contain;
}
Another note, if you add this code to the CSS somewhere it'll make the smilies not stretched out on the dap reaction hover. Makes them their natural form.
Code:.reaction-image { vertical-align: text-bottom; object-fit: contain; }
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After:
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How do you do this the CSWHATAnother note, if you add this code to the CSS somewhere it'll make the smilies not stretched out on the dap reaction hover. Makes them their natural form.
Code:.reaction-image { vertical-align: text-bottom; object-fit: contain; }
Before:
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After:
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An admin has to add it to the code somewhere on the backend.How do you do this the CSWHAT![]()
that Vince one real goodIMO these four are cool, but the rest - ehh.
it's rare that modern memes have that same cultural timeless punch/weight to me