First one looks very "chinny reckon" to me and so I've always read it as not believing
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this feels like an extremely colloquial english phrase lol "chinny reckon"?? I think we used to say "chinny chin" at my school. Like "not by the hair on my chinny chin chin" is what the pigs say to the wolf in the wolf blowing pigs houses down story...
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And yet the effort it went through to take out the Inspecting Monocle implies more openness to the possibility compared to this guy's skepticism

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so true
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Second thinky same energy as *looks over top of spectacles* or looking through a magnifying glass. Monacle a weird prop though, always seems unnecessarily aristocratic, but I suppose then can multi-use to represent posh persons.
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taking it in vs inspecting an idea
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is open doubt -
is either mocking contempt, or cheerful whimsy, and you won't know until you send it. high risk/high reward emoji
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They're both fun but also so theatrical that they normally feel wrong when I try to use them I mostly use
to mean 'I'm putting a really unnecessary amount of thought into this very unimportant question'https://twitter.com/drossbucket/status/1315553992395632640 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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