The acronym DTB usually stands for don't text back. This could be used in many different contexts where the sender no longer wishes to communicate with the recipient. For example, if their parents are present, they might not want to receive vulgar texts.
weight of dtb around 25 to 30 kj
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it can be up to 4000-5000
rs100 only
lol: laugh out loud dtb: dont text back wtf: what the flip k: ok or know (depends on how its used) idk: i dont know idc: i dont care idr: i dont remember omg: o my god or o my gosh
Ctrl + 2 will double space lines in text like this... text text text text text text text text text text
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no but if you want you can text them or they can text you
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The content of a text is the words in the text, or what the text says.