Please With Emojis, Repeated
The phrase is written out 100 times above. The buttons rebuild it at 1000 or 10000, and the box takes whatever you type, so you can add the emoji you actually meant.
Repeat it 100, 1000 or 10,000 times
100 copies — 1,899 characters.
1,899 characters, and why that number matters
The phrase is 18 characters. A hundred copies joined by single spaces is 1,899, which is 101 under the 2,000-character limit on a single Discord message. It goes as one send, but only just.
| Copies | Characters |
|---|---|
| 100 | 1,899 |
| 1000 | 18,999 |
| 10000 | 189,999 |
The cutoff is exact and worth knowing. A 19-character phrase repeated 100 times is 1,999 characters and still fits. At 20 characters per copy it is 2,099 and does not. Nineteen is the longest phrase whose 100-copy wall clears that limit in one message.
The emoji is not automatic
The box holds literal text, so the wall above is the words with emojis, not the words plus a picture. To get the real thing, type your phrase into the box with the emoji attached, and the block rebuilds as you type.
Doing that takes you over the line described above. The counter treats most emoji as two characters, so one on the end of an 18-character phrase makes it 20, and the 100-copy block jumps to 2,099.
What the block is for
This is the begging wall, sent to somebody who has already said no. It reads as a joke exactly once. A hundred copies is a bit; a thousand is a different conversation.
Related
- please on its own, six characters, 699 per 100 copies
- sorry with emojis, for after it does not work
- The repeater, for your own phrasing