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| - | Emoji — the Universal Language of Digital Culture | + | ====== |
| Human society is inherently social, and the emotional exchange of information, | Human society is inherently social, and the emotional exchange of information, | ||
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| Just a year later, the number of original emoji expanded to 376. Many of them became widely popular among people who enjoy texting on mobile phones or other devices. Cute faces, objects, animals, and other icons became so deeply embedded in everyday life that it is now hard to imagine sending even the shortest online message without this emotional variety. | Just a year later, the number of original emoji expanded to 376. Many of them became widely popular among people who enjoy texting on mobile phones or other devices. Cute faces, objects, animals, and other icons became so deeply embedded in everyday life that it is now hard to imagine sending even the shortest online message without this emotional variety. | ||
| - | If you’d like to explore the most complete and up-to-date collection of popular pictograms, we invite you to visit our portal. The [[:https:// | + | If you’d like to explore the most complete and up-to-date collection of popular pictograms, we invite you to visit our portal. The [[https:// |