![]() ![]() When designed well, they are also much easier to parse than other internet abbreviations (such as LOL, which though now common, depends on the reader already knowing what they mean). Their popularity is owed in part to the fact that emojis are practical-it’s hard to express emotions over text and emojis provide a fun, shorthand solution. ![]() ![]() Love ‘em or hate ‘em, emojis are here to stay, so it’s a great idea to learn how to make an emoji yourself. Now custom emojis are common in everyday life, with everyone from business people to school children regularly expressing themselves in goofy, cartoon faces. In the early days of instant messenger, emojis (also called emoticons and emotes) probably seemed like a silly online fad.
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