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  2. Va savoir - Wikipedia

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    Va savoir (Who Knows? ) is a 2001 French romantic comedy-drama film directed by Jacques Rivette . It stars Jeanne Balibar , Sergio Castellitto , Marianne Basler , Hélène de Fougerolles , and Catherine Rouvel .

  3. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    Eastern emoticons generally are not rotated sideways, and may include non-Latin characters to allow for additional complexity. These emoticons first arose in Japan, where they are referred to as kaomoji (literally "face characters"). The base form consists of a sequence of an opening round parenthesis, a character for the left eye, a character ...

  4. Kaomoji - Wikipedia

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    Kaomoji on a Japanese NTT Docomo mobile phone A Kaomoji painting in Japan. Kaomoji was invented in the 1980s as a way of portraying facial expressions using text characters in Japan. It was independent of the emoticon movement started by Scott Fahlman in the United States in the same decade. Kaomojis are most commonly used as emoticons or ...

  5. Who Knows - Wikipedia

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    Who Knows may refer to: 'Who Knows?, a DVD by Andrew W.K. Who Knows? (Va savoir), a 2001 French romantic comedy-drama; Who Knows? , a 1959 ...

  6. Emoji - Wikipedia

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    [99] [100] The animated The Emoji Movie was released in summer 2017. [101] [102] In January 2017, in what is believed to be the first large-scale study of emoji usage, researchers at the University of Michigan analyzed over 1.2 billion messages input via the Kika Emoji Keyboard [103] and announced that the Face With Tears of Joy was the most ...

  7. John Wojtowicz - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, Wojtowicz wrote a letter to The New York Times out of concern that people would believe the movie version of the events, which he said was only 30% accurate. Wojtowicz's main objection was the inaccurate portrayal of his wife Carmen Bifulco as a plain, overweight woman whose behavior led to his relationship with Eden, when in fact he ...

  8. Shigetaka Kurita - Wikipedia

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    Kurita started designing an emoji set that could be used alongside the NTT DoCoMo heart emoji. He designed a set of 176 pictograms using a grid of 12x12 pixels that eventually started a global trend in the use of pictograms to communicate ideas through text messages. [5]

  9. Kuttsukiboshi - Wikipedia

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    Kiiko Kawakami is a high school girl who secretly has telekinetic powers. The only person who knows of this is her friend, Aaya Saitō, who she has a crush on. One day after Aaya helps train her to use her powers, Kiiko leans in to kiss a sleeping Aaya, but she is surprised to find her taking the initiative and kissing her back.