When LOL just isn't enough to respond to a friend's killer joke, emoji are there for you. But for many people, there isn't an emoji to represent them or the things they want to say. This has pushed ...
The NFL's annual league meetings are underway in Palm Beach, Fla. this week and among the bevy of rule changes proposals, approvals, and vetoes was the much-anticipated vote to ban the "Tush Push".
How are emoji created? How are they evolving? How do they represent us? Since their origins in Japan in 1997, emoji have become ubiquitous, rising alongside digital communications. We use them ...
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