Who uses a pager anymore? Except for hospital doctors. Large orange diamondĬome on this is 2016. The round pin, upside down face, pager and large orange square… Photograph: Emojipedia 5. But for non-anime aficionados, the shape languishes at the back of the emoji cupboard. This makes sense as emojis are a Japanese invention. However, the cruciform-like shape is a well-known part of the visual language of anime and manga to indicate “ veins popping in anger” around a character’s face. We all know the symbol for anger is the steam-coming-out-of-nose face (which is unfathomably – unfathomably – officially called the Face With Look of Triumph). Angerĭating from the Unicode 6.0 batch of emoji released in 2010, this weird square thing is supposed to be the symbol for anger. It sort of looks like a sidewards ichthys – a drowning Christian fish symbol, but other than that … ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ 4. Curly loopĪt least it is exactly what it says on the tin, but I cannot work out what the point of the curly loop emoji is. There has been a suggestion that the emoji was inspired by The Specials’ rude boy logo. This emoji was introduced in 2014 as part of the Unicode 7.0 update, but was originally part of the Wingdings character set that comes packaged with Microsoft Word. Levitating man in suitĪ guy in a fedora and sunglasses levitating over a shadow. Levitating man, hole, anger and curly loop.
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