Yes, I screenshotted my reply. I wasn't sure if the jerk off emoji was a better title and I figured this way I get the best of both worlds.
Yes, I screenshotted my reply. I wasn't sure if the jerk off emoji was a better title and I figured this way I get the best of both worlds.
Apparently young women and teenage girls tend to adopt new linguistic conventions faster than men and older people do. This statement might have been true as recently as 5 years ago, but the social-media-driven acceleration in the evolution of Anglophonic communication has mainstreamed the use of emojis.
Girls are the language anarchists lobbing linguistic Molotovs at grammar Nazis. o7
but have you considered: it was never true.
the position put forward was not one about prevalence of usage, it was one of appropriately gendered action
:party-parrot:
Man, I still remember hearing my young cousins (11 years old, guys tho) talk about emojis back in like, 2014. It was the first time I'd heard that word.
rest in piece the emoticon
emotiocon, a convention for hispanic uncles that love punk rock
Back in my day they were all emoticons and all the guys I knew used them. Then everyone started calling them emojis. Nobody asked me. There was no vote.
you dont vote for an emoji.
the lady of the onlyfans, her arm clad in purest shimmering glitter, holds aloft Sirocco from the bosom of the aether, signifying by divine providence that I, crispyhexagon, am to carry :party-parrot: THAT is why we emoji
I still use emoticons, they're cool :D
The 'e' in emoji just means picture, but the 'emot-' in emoticon means 'emotion'.