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  2. Template:Frown - Wikipedia

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    The default (no parameter) is a simple smile. The size of the smiley can be changed using the |size= parameter. For example, {{Smiley|size=15px}} produces , which is a little smaller than the default. If |size= is not specified, the default size is 18px.

  3. Frown - Wikipedia

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    In this form the frown is entirely presented as a curve of the lips facing away from the eyes. Specifically, frowns that incorporate the furrowing of the brow are a response to perceived obstacles to the achievement of goals, while frowns that involve movement of the cheeks reflect an unpleasant reaction. [ 6 ]

  4. How to smile without looking like a creep, according to ... - AOL

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    Ordinarily, a big smile makes your eyes crinkle at the corners, but the study authors left their model's eyes alone because facial reconstruction techniques are pretty limited when it comes to ...

  5. Template:Awesome - Wikipedia

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    Template parameters [Edit template data]. Parameter Description Type Status; Face: 1: The face you want to put. See [[Template:Smiley/doc]] for acceptable input values. Default

  6. Template:Smiley - Wikipedia

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    smile: String: optional: Size: size: Size of the smiley. Default 18px: String: optional: Title: title desc: Optional user-defined tooltip description, to replace the default title (Warning: this parameter is over-written if an invalid size parameter is specified). Default Smiling Face, Sad Face, etc... String: optional

  7. Emoticon - Wikipedia

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    The most basic emoticons are relatively consistent in form, but some can be rotated (making them tiny ambigrams). There are also some variations to emoticons to get new definitions, like changing a character to express another feeling. For example, :(equals sad and :((equals very sad. Weeping can be written as :'(. A blush can be expressed as :">

  8. Smirk - Wikipedia

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    A smirk is a smile evoking insolence, scorn, or offensive smugness, falling into the category of what Desmond Morris described as Deformed-compliment Signals. [1] A smirk may also be an affected, ingratiating smile, [2] as in Mr Bennet's description of Mr Wickham as making smirking love to all his new in-laws in the novel Pride and Prejudice. [3]

  9. Alix Earle and the mental health confessions taking over the ...

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    Gen Z is more open about mental health than past generations. The trend provides insight into the mental health struggles of young people. Users shared videos about relationships, trauma from ...