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Sure, Why the Hell Not...

Wait, do you mean that the stuff from here:(Smilies | Asperger's & Autism Forum) doesn't work for you? Because if it doesn't then you should maybe ask a mod or something about that.
I just don't know how to make them work ,when I was at school computers were just coming in there were no graphics unless you programmed them yourself and then I left school and then you Had to leave ,it was a private school you couldn't stay past 16
 
I just don't know how to make them work ,when I was at school computers were just coming in there were no graphics unless you programmed them yourself and then I left school and then you Had to leave ,it was a private school you couldn't stay past 16
I'll see if I can test it, gimme' a bit.
:) :-) (:
 
I just don't know how to make them work ,when I was at school computers were just coming in there were no graphics unless you programmed them yourself and then I left school and then you Had to leave ,it was a private school you couldn't stay past 16
I would suggest just copy pasting the emoticons you want; that's exactly what I did. The text inside each box is a different way to show the same emoticon, so as long as you've got the page out and your copy-pasting right, then you're golden.
 
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