I disagree, Jake. I mean, people who use finger-quoting badly in everyday conversation are annoying, but I like it when people put themselves in the quotes pictures. Adds variety. It's not like he was serious.
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I do hope this starts a new fad of finger-quotes in the picture.
Next time, crop the "finger-quoter" out.
Seriously, that's worse than unnecessary quotes.
I disagree, Jake. I mean, people who use finger-quoting badly in everyday conversation are annoying, but I like it when people put themselves in the quotes pictures. Adds variety. It's not like he was serious.
I LOVE seeing the FINGER QUOTING GUY. ALMOST as much as I LOVE mixing up CAPS and NON-Caps!
ooh but he LOOKS serious. really just very intensely, witheringly serious. i had to look away.
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