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Posting Party Give a Hug #2

TLDR: Give a Hug #2
The forum thread primarily consists of users exchanging virtual "hugs" using emoticons. The majority of the posts are simple exchanges with no text other than the hug emoticons, indicating a supportive or comforting interaction among the users. Several users, including pat, marti, toetapping, and Catsmother, are particularly active in sharing these emoticons frequently throughout the thread. A few users, such as Ozzy47, also include GIFs related to hugs, adding a visual and animated aspect to the exchanges. Near the end of the thread, a user named Butterfly88 and Gibby share images and GIFs that are not strictly hug emoticons but still fit the theme of affectionate and supportive gestures. Overall, the thread is characterized by a continuous and repetitive sharing of support and affection among the community members, without any specific discussion or debate on other topics. The consistent theme is one of camaraderie and emotional support.
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