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X Up Clown

A reaction combo made with the original negation X, to indicate the message is wrong, the Up Indicator, to indicate an attribute about the author or the message, and the Clown, to indicate a clown.
The X is valid to indicate an attribute about the message and the author, but the Clown is only valid to indicate an attribute about the author, and the arrow is in the middle of both reactions, when there is an indicator, if there are emojis next to the indicator in the both sides, only one side can represent an attribute of something indicated, ie. a side can indicate something about the author, and the other, about the message, but the both sides can't indicate something about the message or the author at the same time, and the Up Indicator is only valid to indicate an attribute about the author or the message.

Somewhere at the history, an Up indicator joined to the single X reaction, used to indicate something wrong that must be deleted, and then, a clown reaction joined, to indicate the user is a clown for saying that. The reaction syntax was different at that times, soon, these three reactions assimilated into a triple reaction combo.
So, the X is used to represent something wrong about the message, and the Clown is to indicate the author is a clown.
If you react X Up Clown, you're telling to the author of the message that their message is wrong, and they are a clown for sending that. In other words, you're calling the author a clown.
X: Minecraft is bad game
Y: *reacts x up clown*
X: It's true
Y: *reacts x up clown*
X: FreeFire is bad game
Y: *reacts check*
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FRIEND B (turning phone around): "no I was just using snapchat's new filter, see?"
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