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Animal Emotes

TLDR: Animal Emotes
The forum thread primarily consists of participants using emoji to represent various animals, with frequent repetitions and variations of animal emojis like :cat, :tiger, :mouse, :elephant, among others. Users Catsmother, marti, and kikipetie are the most active, with Catsmother often initiating sequences of emoji changes. The thread lacks a coherent discussion or argument but rather reflects a playful exchange of animal emojis, possibly as a game or light-hearted interaction among the users. There is a brief interjection by a user named Carrie72 seeking help with attaching files, to which Catsmother responds with instructions on how to access emojis. The overall tone of the thread is casual and playful.

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