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  2. Skull emoji - Wikipedia

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    Skull emoji as it appeared in Google's Noto Project. The Skull emoji (💀) is an emoji depicting a human skull.It was added to Unicode's Emoticon block in October 2010. . Originally representing death or goth subculture, by the early 2020s Generation Z started using the skull emoji to express joy or happiness, replacing Face with Tears of Joy emoji, which they associated with older gene

  3. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    A simple smiley. This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons.Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art, and later, Shift JIS art and Unicode art.

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  5. This kiss-face emoji indicates fondness and approval of something, like plans with a friend. 7. 👀 Side Eyes To Gen Z, the side eyes emoji is utilized to show interest or curiosity.

  6. If Someone Sends You *This* Heart Emoji, They Might ... - AOL

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    Good for: Sending and receiving all kinds of good vibes. Bad for: It might be less than ideal for anything non-sexual or non-romantic. Just send a different emoji so there’s no confusion.

  7. A 12-year-old girl is facing criminal charges for using emojis

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    A 12-Year-Old Girl Faces Criminal Charges for Using Threatening Emoji From spicing up Instagram captions and text messages, to showcasing ' Reactions ' on Facebook posts, it seems the ...

  8. Face with Tears of Joy emoji - Wikipedia

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    In general terms, emoji development dates back to the late 1990s in Japan. By 2010, when the Unicode Consortium was compiling a unified collection of characters from the Japanese cellular emoji sets, which would be included with the October 2010 release of Unicode 6.0, [1] a face with tears of joy was included in the au by KDDI and SoftBank Mobile emoji sets.

  9. YouTuber fractures skull jumping off bridge, urges people to ...

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    The video, with more than 86,000 views as of Monday, shows the viral sensation leap off the top of the bridge, remain underwater for a few seconds and then resurface as a boat passes to pick him up.