Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if it's the laugh/crying emoji, I've had a couple older family members use that thinking it is a cry/grimace face. He might think he is posting a cry face, not a laugh face. He may be a dick in other ways, but that is pretty bold, especially if he is posting on his kids item.
This. I am 60 years old and made this mistake a few years ago. My DD explained it to me and I corrected myself.
I’ve seen many perfectly nice people misuse this emoticon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I enjoy quirky people, and listening to opinions I don't agree with. I think it's important to see an issue from all angles and to try to understand other opinions. Sticking to your own narrow viewpoints turns you into a narrow minded person. Imagine a nation where everyone walks in lockstep with everyone else. Not good. Let your BIL be. He's entitled to his opinions, and you don't have to agree with him. Have your sister come to your house for visits, and tell her not to bring him.
Laughing at someone's death isn't quirky or a difference of opinion. It's inhuman!
People like you are as bad as the violent extremists themselves.
Oh sorry - I got groups mixed up. So Q'Anon is one of those groups that stormed the Capitol? Yeah, don't approve of that at all. Not sure who's laughing at the death of someone but not something I would approve of.
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Perhaps he has dementia or a brain tumor?
Sounds like it's not just conspiracy theories going on...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, OP. But you aren’t alone. Fox and Qanon propaganda is tearing a lot of families apart.
CNN and MSNBC propaganda too. They want us angry and divided. I’ve stopped watching.
LOL! That chart is a load of crap. I'm a liberal and I would never put Mother Jones in the "green light news" category. And I like Mother Jones. The chart was created by liberals and for liberals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, if it's the laugh/crying emoji, I've had a couple older family members use that thinking it is a cry/grimace face. He might think he is posting a cry face, not a laugh face. He may be a dick in other ways, but that is pretty bold, especially if he is posting on his kids item.
This. I am 60 years old and made this mistake a few years ago. My DD explained it to me and I corrected myself.
Anonymous wrote:OP, if it's the laugh/crying emoji, I've had a couple older family members use that thinking it is a cry/grimace face. He might think he is posting a cry face, not a laugh face. He may be a dick in other ways, but that is pretty bold, especially if he is posting on his kids item.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, OP. But you aren’t alone. Fox and Qanon propaganda is tearing a lot of families apart.
CNN and MSNBC propaganda too. They want us angry and divided. I’ve stopped watching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, OP. But you aren’t alone. Fox and Qanon propaganda is tearing a lot of families apart.
CNN and MSNBC propaganda too. They want us angry and divided. I’ve stopped watching.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, OP. But you aren’t alone. Fox and Qanon propaganda is tearing a lot of families apart.
CNN and MSNBC propaganda too. They want us angry and divided. I’ve stopped watching.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, OP. But you aren’t alone. Fox and Qanon propaganda is tearing a lot of families apart.
CNN and MSNBC propaganda too. They want us angry and divided. I’ve stopped watching.
Divide and conquer. Same tactic they’ve been using forever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I enjoy quirky people, and listening to opinions I don't agree with. I think it's important to see an issue from all angles and to try to understand other opinions. Sticking to your own narrow viewpoints turns you into a narrow minded person. Imagine a nation where everyone walks in lockstep with everyone else. Not good. Let your BIL be. He's entitled to his opinions, and you don't have to agree with him. Have your sister come to your house for visits, and tell her not to bring him.
Laughing at someone's death isn't quirky or a difference of opinion. It's inhuman!
People like you are as bad as the violent extremists themselves.
Oh sorry - I got groups mixed up. So Q'Anon is one of those groups that stormed the Capitol? Yeah, don't approve of that at all. Not sure who's laughing at the death of someone but not something I would approve of.
The brother-in-law responded a laughing emoji when his son or daughter posted about a fellow teacher who died of covid.
That’s cruel. The deceased teacher’s family and friends most likely saw that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry, OP. But you aren’t alone. Fox and Qanon propaganda is tearing a lot of families apart.
CNN and MSNBC propaganda too. They want us angry and divided. I’ve stopped watching.