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I have an idea for some new smilies - the Team America smilies. Here we go.

:mattdamon:

A smiley with blonde hair throwing hands in the air with the text "MATT DAMON!!!" flashing underneath.

:wmd:

A Saddam looking smiley with two shiny briefcases which blow up.

:herro:

A telly screen with dictator Kim forgot his name looking smiley turning on and off.

:ronery:

Dictator Kim forgot his name looking smiley looking around with sad face and a few smilies stand aaround with their backs to him.

Thats all i can think of at the moment. What do you reckon?

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