source: https://hexbear.net/post/7524487
At 50 seconds in, the woman behind him has a specific code for him shitting himself which seems to be scratching her nose. She does it in a natural-looking way, then stares at someone off camera and does it in a very exaggerated obvious way. That’s the exact moment a handler rushes in to block the camera view of him.
:code-diarrhea:
subtext is for cowards.
I’m partial to :code-brown:
I’m split between that and :thought-about-it:. We usually use :think-about-it: to ironically endorse a bad idea. We usually use
to ironically say we’re thinking about the bad idea. She has a gesture in between the two after having done a bad idea. It’s a stretch which doesn’t fit the original context as well as :code-brown:. The latter would be stuck in that context as a one-off emoji any time a fascist shits themselves. I can’t see myself using it elsewhere.
Or wait, maybe :thought-about-it:. It isn’t really a word and :signal: or :code-brown: aren’t much better than :codeword:. It’s so similar to
and
that it would thematically match what we already have.:code-brown:
:fall-braun:




