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Seventeen-year-old Xavier Martin called the "laugh cry" emoji "bland" and said "not too many people" his age use it. Stacy Thiru, 21, prefers the real crying emoji because it shows a more extreme ...
NEW YORK -- Bad news for people who frequently use the "laugh cry" emoji: It is no longer cool. In recent weeks, two internet-savvy generations have been clashing in videos and comments on TikTok ...
New emoji have been submitted to the Consortium for approval in September and inclusion in the Unicode 15 standard later this year, and now we're getting an early look at what to expect from them.
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