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Text emojis apparently aren’t just for teenagers ... known as GIFs, to communicate. The headline asked: "Does anyone use a phone to actually talk — in words — anymore?" ...
Some use fire emojis to flirt. Others, to discuss an airstrike. Controversy has erupted in Washington, D.C., after a journalist was apparently added by accident to a group chat with several high ...
Your LinkedIn headline can make you invisible or unforgettable. Those 220 characters show up in eight places across the platform but most people waste them on a boring job title. Don’t let that ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Tears of joy. Hearts. A thumbs up. They are some of the most common emojis people use every day to communicate, but the way kids use them could hold a double meaning.