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Add an emoticon. Template parameters Parameter Description Type Status Face 1 The face you want to put. See [[Template:Smiley/doc]] for acceptable input values. Default 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. Default Smiling Face, Sad Face, etc... String optional ...
Draw a big smiley face on the plate!" [22] A year later, there was an illustration of a noseless smiling face containing two dots, eyebrows, and a single curved line for a mouth in a write-up in Family Weekly Magazine, Galloping Ghosts! by Bill Ross with the text: "Collect six empty pop bottles and six cone-shaped paper cups.
While early blotter art designs could be simple repetitions of a smiley face or a single word such as PURE [1] or YES, [7] the subject matter soon veered toward the fantastic, surreal, and metaphysical. Cartoon and comic book characters have been consistently popular subjects throughout the history of blotter art.
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