Wordy or smiley?

Caporegime
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Hello you young bucks of fizz! Smashing.

It's hard to keep track of all the great ideas and contributions to wellbeing which populate the GD (citation needed) but when I cannot find time to leave a very useful response using words - such as 'I am a very good driver' or 'Down! Lazarus!' - my de facto back up is the faces of smiles/not smiles to show, in short form, my view which would be better left unsaid but here we are. Top notch!

Are you a person of words or reactions?

Thank you for your time.
 
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Hello you young bucks of fizz! Smashing.

It's hard to keep track of all the great ideas and contributions to wellbeing which populate the GD (citation needed) but when I cannot find time to leave a very useful response using words - such as 'I am a very good driver' or 'Down! Lazarus!' - my de facto back up is the faces of smiles/not smiles to show, in short form, my view which would be better left unsaid but here we are. Top notch!

Are you a person of words or reactions?

Thank you for your time.

If you do insist on using words as your primary means of communication, then it's best to choose words that belong in the same little groups - these are called sentences.

Alternatively, you could use an image to express yourself. I've translated your OP into the image below as an example.

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;)
 
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I may have fizzed my buck reading that ;)

I'll normally drop a quick like as a means of recognition/approval, it's pretty rare I'll just leave an emoji. If I've got summit to say I'll say it.
 
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Hello, you effervescent progenies of carbonation! Jolly good!

Navigating the labyrinth of wisdom and healthy camaraderie in the GD (citation pending) is like trying to find a needle in a haystack while riding a unicycle – it's a balancing act! Now, if I run out of my default wordy repertoire, like 'I'm the next Lewis Hamilton,' or 'Arise, Frankenstein!', my go-to are the hieroglyphics of the 21st century - emojis! A picture paints a thousand words, or so they say, and some of those words are best left as a mystery. Tippity top!

In the grand opera of life, I consider myself a maestro of both words and reactions. Like a culinary fusion of Shakespeare and a mime artist – I stir the pot of conversation with eloquent soliloquies and sprinkle in some pantomimed nuances.

The pleasure of your time is mine. Your turn at the wicket!
 
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