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When Tears of Joy suggested that, just perhaps, there may have been a reason for laughter in the world, ROFL laughs at the world itself. And, well, shit. It's not like any of that is wrong.
The world has continued its love affair with “face with tears of joy,” a crass, blunt instrument of an emoji. That’s according to data released by the Unicode Consortium.
The most-used emoji of 2021 was the "tears of joy" emoji, The New York Times reports, according to data from the Unicode Consortium. The red heart emoji came in at No.2. Nine of the 10 most used ...
The laughing crying emoji, or the 'face with tears of joy' emoji, has become one of 2015's most frequently used "word" on social media with a reach of 6.5 billion on Twitter, according to German ...
The Unicode Consortium said the only emoji that gets close to the popularity of Tears of Joy is the Red Heart ️. The rest of this year's top 10 most-used emoji, which mostly have positive vibes ...
The most used Emoji isn't all that surprising, and there's a good chance that you received or sent it today. It's the Tears of Joy Emoji, according to Unicode, which says that it accounted for 5% ...
The most-used emoji of 2021 was the "tears of joy" emoji, The New York Times reports, according to data from the Unicode Consortium. The red heart emoji came in at No.2. Nine of the 10 most used ...
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 ...
That emoji accounted for over 5% of all emoji use. The heart emoji finished second, while the "rolling on the floor laughing" emoji -- which looks a lot like the tears of joy emoji turned slightly ...
Google Emoji Kitchen. I am actively scared of this snail creature. Its single eye has clearly seen something no mortal eyes were meant to see, and the little moue of its mouth makes it clear that ...
We will admit that the “tears of joy” emoji is our most used emoji across all platforms, but we’re not alone and that gives us a sense of comfort. The Unicode Consortium, which digitises the ...