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The backslash in computer code often denotes that the next character is to be taken literally rather than interpreted. Therefore it may be necessary to type two backslashes in order to show the second. Letβs give it a try:Β―_( Ν‘β ΝΚ Ν‘β)_/Β― (donβt know why but in the typing side the left forearm shows, yet it isnβt showing on the preview side or final post. Weird.)
-- ~ |LOL! iβd say intensely staring!No, that has messed up all the underscores following the slash, and made the face slanted (italics).
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