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  2. Shoulder angel - Wikipedia

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    The shoulder angel often uses the iconography of a traditional angel, with wings, a robe, a halo, and sometimes a harp. The shoulder devil likewise usually looks like a traditional devil with reddish skin, horns, barbed tail, a trident, and in some cases, cloven hooves. Often, both resemble their host, though sometimes they will resemble other ...

  3. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    A simple smiley. This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons.Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art, and later, Shift JIS art and Unicode art.

  4. Mudflap girl - Wikipedia

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    Over the decades there have been many variations upon the original image including women portrayed with different and more diverse body types. There are numerous variations on the original image including: Angel & Devil – Back to back, two girls, one with angel wings and halo and the other with devil horns, tail and pitchfork

  5. Emoji - Wikipedia

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    An emoji (/ ɪ ˈ m oʊ dʒ iː / ih-MOH-jee; plural emoji or emojis; [1] Japanese: 絵文字, Japanese pronunciation:) is a pictogram, logogram, ideogram, or smiley embedded in text and used in electronic messages and web pages.

  6. List of Halo characters - Wikipedia

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    While, like the devil, he is self-serving and seeks to prevent his destruction at the hands of the Halos, he differs from Satan as a speaker of truth, contrasting with the lies of the Prophets. The book also notes another inversion involving Gravemind, that of Sodom and Gomorrah. When Gravemind infects High Charity, he destroys the corrupted ...

  7. Halo (religious iconography) - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese and Japanese Buddhist art, the halo has also been used since the earliest periods in depicting the image of Amitabha Buddha and others. Tibetan Buddhism uses haloes and aureoles of many types, drawing from both Indian and Chinese traditions, extensively in statues and Thangka paintings of Buddhist saints such as Milarepa and ...

  8. Wikipedia:Emoticons - Wikipedia

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    The names from the mouseover text above work if used directly, and usually if condensed to a key word ("grinning" or "unamused" for example). The templates involving the cat have shortcuts like "cat wry", "heart-shaped" is abbreviated to "heart", "open mouth" is usually omitted, closed = "tightly-closed eyes".

  9. Category:Halo (franchise) media files - Wikipedia

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    These are non-free (ie fair use) images related to the Halo series. This includes screenshots, cover art and any other copyrighted image deemed important for illustration of a topic. This includes screenshots, cover art and any other copyrighted image deemed important for illustration of a topic.