If you’re still using the ‘laughing’ emoji, you might just be giving away your age. Once the universal symbol for laughter, it’s now seen as outdated by Gen Z, who prefer a dark, more ironic sense of ...
Generation Z are roasting a new millennial staple, and one 32-year-old is not impressed. Michael Coale Grey, an actor, singer and entertainer based in Los Angeles, California, shared his lighthearted ...
Seventeen-year-old Xavier Martin called the 😂 emoji "bland" and said "not too many people" his age use it. Stacy Thiru, 21, prefers the real crying emoji because it shows a more extreme emotion and ...
Emojis, as well as memes and other forms of short-form content, have become central to how we express ourselves and connect online. Yet as meanings shift across different contexts, so too does the ...
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