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Back in the heady pre-Covid days of 2015, Oxford Dictionaries picked the “face with tears of joy” as its word of the year. It makes sense, when you think about it, that the laugh-cry emoji has ...
Kitz during that meeting said she was laughing at the poster who made ... creativity with birdhouse project "I'm sorry if my ...
Your favourite emoji might not mean what you think it does. A forensic linguist explains how these seemingly innocent symbols could have legal and social implications.
To learn how we laugh, Facebook researchers analyzed posts and ... The clear winner was the "Haha" with 51 percent of uses. Emoji took second place with 33 percent and the "hehe" trailed behind ...