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Example of a smiley face An example of an emoticon smiley face (represented using a colon followed by a parenthesis) used in direct communication, as seen in this screenshot of an email. Another example of a smiley. A smiley, sometimes called a smiley face, is a basic ideogram representing a smiling face.
"Smiling Faces Sometimes" is a soul song written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong for the Motown label. It was originally recorded by the Temptations in 1971. Producer Norman Whitfield had the song re-recorded by the Undisputed Truth the same year, resulting in a number-three Billboard Hot 100 position for the group.
Wingdings icons, including smiling and frowning faces. Wingdings, a font invented by Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes, was released by Microsoft in 1990. [25] It could be used to send pictographs in rich text messages, but would only load on devices with the Wingdings font installed. [22]
Telegraphische Zeichenkunst in the German Deutsche Postzeitung, November 16, 1896 [21]. In a 1912 essay titled "For Brevity and Clarity", American author Ambrose Bierce suggested facetiously [12] [17] that a bracket could be used to represent a smiling face, proposing "an improvement in punctuation" with which writers could convey cachinnation, loud or immoderate laughter: "it is written thus ...
Focused on the positive. Matthew Perry shared a new, candid photo via Instagram on Wednesday, July 7, appearing to be out to dinner. “Happy days,” the Friends alum, 51, captioned the still. In ...
Hide the Pain Harold is an Internet meme based on a series of stock photos of András István Arató [1] (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɒndraːʃ ˈiʃtvaːn ˈɒrɒtoː]; born 11 July 1945), a Hungarian retired electrical engineer [2] and model.
Cristiano Ronaldo has raised eyebrows for playfully mocking a fan who looked like him.. The 40-year-old professional soccer star approached a fan while on the field Friday, before his team Al ...
Hashtags on social media, like #JusticeforEmilyPike, #NoMoreMMIW and #SayHerName, served as a reminder of Emily's tragic death and brought visibility to missing and murdered Indigenous people.