The laughing crying emoji might be coming back into vogue. According to an Emojipedia analysis of over 2.16 billion tweets, the face with tears of joy emoji has returned to its spot as Twitter's ...
Sunday, July 17 is World Emoji Day. So of course it would make sense to celebrate the universal language of our generation. They first appeared in 2011, but before emoji, if you’ll recall, we tended ...
2015 was far more rat emoji than it was tears of laughter emoji This week, in either an excellent or terrible bit of stunt-choosing, the Oxford English Dictionary picked the “crying with laughter” ...
You know the one. This little dude: . According to Emojipedia, while the TOJ emoji is still popular, its use seems to have peaked in early 2017. These days, people are turning less and less to our ...
What is the world coming to. The Oxford Dictionaries has chosen an emoji–otherwise known as a picture–as its “Word” of the Year for 2015, which gives us very little faith in the abilities of Oxford ...
The most popular emoji is the “Face with Tears of Joy.” The tragicomic figure is stuck between sobbing and laughing, and is equally perfect for expressing the soaring highs of life and the depressing ...
It’s been a big year for our culture. A huge year, one might say. Within the course of less than twelve months, we’ve witnessed history-making steps in the name of civil rights and social progress in ...