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Nothing really. Perhaps "just kidding" is something you are more likely to say when you meant something seriously, but now want to back away from it by saying that you didn't mean it seriously after all. "Just joking" might be more likely when you originally meant something as a joke, but someone insists on taking it seriously.

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