The discko doesn't convey an emmotion but what emotion doe wacko convey?
The discko doesn't convey an emmotion but what emotion doe wacko convey?
Crazy, strange maybe. Or the preceding text made no sense. Or the preceding text made sense but isn't true/to be followed (for advice).On 2006-05-09 13:32, SgtShligger wrote:
The discko doesn't convey an emmotion but what emotion doe wacko convey?
For the mouth & eyes one:
If it is used, I'd say go with KodiaX's. Its coloring makes it known that it isn't a , and the placing of the facial features is slightly better (the mouth and one of the eyes on the red one seem to be touching the side/border).
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Ketchup345 on 2006-05-09 21:00 ]</font>
You didn't answer my question. I asked what emotion a wacko gives... the disapprove is self-exclamitory.On 2006-05-09 20:57, Ketchup345 wrote:
Crazy, strange maybe. Or the preceding text made no sense. Or the preceding text made sense but isn't true/to be followed (for advice).On 2006-05-09 13:32, SgtShligger wrote:
The discko doesn't convey an emmotion but what emotion doe wacko convey?
For the mouth & eyes one:
If it is used, I'd say go with KodiaX's. Its coloring makes it known that it isn't a , and the placing of the facial features is slightly better (the mouth and one of the eyes on the red one seem to be touching the side/border).
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Ketchup345 on 2006-05-09 21:00 ]</font>
I use wacko to denote when I'm being sarcastic, silly, joking, or when I say something off-color or otherwise weird.
I like the one Shuri presented better. It's a light orange so it contrasts with the black facial expression making it look a lot clearer.
It looks as if something has really confused it, and it's trying to figure something out. I could see it as a "WTF" icon. The thing I find funny about it is I make a similar expression when thinking. Head tilted slightly, eyes roll up, and one corner of mouth stretches XD
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