"Too Long Don't Wanna Read" goes ahead of a long line of text. This should be used in the case you want to put the TLDR first and be grammatically correct. Used best for political discussions when you're trying to hook an audience that really doesn't care about your argument, but shouldn't be used for regular stories as there should be a mild-to-great disdain between you and the audience.
TL;DWR: No Karlson didn't cheat in the World Open, it was a really good move.
Over the weekend I saw that a lot of people were complaining about a move Magnus Karlson made.
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All in all it must be said that the Karlson is really good at chess.
1. Denotes either wanting to get Chinese or any other food brand to-go
2. A common device used to transport Chinese food from one place to another
3. (Used in a endearing way) to denote wanting to take someone out
John: do you wanna inside and get food
Jane: ð¥¡
John: I guess not then
John: what is this ð¥¡
Jane: oh Chinese places use that because it looks cool
John: hey baby you wanna ð¥¡
Jane: aww ð¤â¤ï¸ okay!!