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Did the option to "laugh" at someone's comment get moved someplace else?
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1 minute ago, Ken Aldred said:

Great news! 
 

I was concerned about neurotransmitter withdrawal and falling into a deep depression due to lack of dopamine stimulation.  This has now been alleviated by the return of the laugh emoticon, which will hopefully continue to provide a regular boost to my fragile ego, as I keep the boards entertained with my unceasing wit.

It’s the right decision.

Yep. Step back from that ledge.  Get your emoticon dopamine fix here as they are back! 

laissez le bon temps rouler! 

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1 hour ago, onlyweaknesskryptonite said:

Yes the reactions were brought back earlier. 

 

As I was typing this response below you beat me to it by posting this! (:

What I was typing...

“Was this a glitch or did the mods cave!

Watch there be a post or email I missed, then I’ll be quoted with a link below and a snarky comment about using the search function. 

Let me get the butt hurt padding on.

:jokealert:

 

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6 minutes ago, Brandon Shepherd said:

As I was typing this response below you beat me to it by posting this! (:

What I was typing...

“Was this a glitch or did the mods cave!

Watch there be a post or email I missed, then I’ll be quoted with a link below and a snarky comment about using the search function. 

Let me get the butt hurt padding on.

:jokealert:

 

:roflmao:5d010c14-0e8e-4b34-80b8-31cb154d7ee5_text.gif.e9fc8a77bb8aff6242f179ab64569bb3.gif

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3 hours ago, Jeffro. said:

Everybody can stop hyperventilating now. The emojis are back

I know I had a few panic attacks.

I had to be heavily sedated.

But, at least the worst is over.

Hopefully there’s no long term PTSD as a consequence.

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