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Emoji Quotes

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Mary H.K. Choi
“Yoyoyoyoyoyoyoyooyoyoyyoyoyoyo
Come by
I baked a SHEETCAKE
Your favorite
Confetti emoji”
Mary H.K. Choi, Emergency Contact

Gretchen McCulloch
“Sending someone all of the possible birthday party emoji is extra festive: great! But sending someone all of the possible phallic emoji (say, the eggplant and the cucumber and the corncob and the banana) is NOT extra sexxaayy: that’s a weird salad.”
Gretchen McCulloch, Because Internet: Understanding the New Rules of Language

“She’s the only person I know who speaks in emojis. Yet, I know she means it.”
Michael Benzehabe, Zonked Out: The Teen Psychologist of San Marcos Who Killed Her Santa Claus and Found the Blue-Black Edge of the Love Universe

Saharil Hasrin Sanin
“Wajah saya emoji-emoji.”
Saharil Hasrin Sanin, Dentang
tags: emoji

Angie Thomas
“After our date on Monday, I put the heart-eyes emoji next to his name in my contacts. I mean, the boy brought me flowers and a Storm comic, and since we didn’t have time to stay for dessert at the restaurant, he brought me
a small pack of Chips Ahoy! to eat on the way back to school. He earned those heart eyes. He just sent a couple of texts to guarantee that he keeps them.

Do your thing tonight, Princess. Wish I could be there. I probably couldn’t pay attention to your song tho I’d be staring at you too hard

Corny? Yes. But it gets a smile out of me.
Before I can respond, though, he adds:

I’d be staring at that ass too but you know I probably ain’t supposed to admit that.

I smirk.

Why you admitting it now then?

His answer?

Cause I bet it made you smile

Just for that, I’m adding a second heart-eyes emoji to his name.”
Angie Thomas, On the Come Up

Gretchen McCulloch
“The true emoji question is what billions of people are currently doing with emoji, not what an advertiser or a philosopher thinks they could hypothetically do with them.”
Gretchen McCulloch, Because Internet: Understanding the New Rules of Language

Maureen Johnson
“Stevie meant to smile and nod, but she ended up enacting the shrug emoticon.”
Maureen Johnson, The Vanishing Stair

Auni Zainal
“Dalam hidup Mawaddah, kebanyakan perbualan hanya dibuat dalam bentuk tulisan dalam Whatsapp. Apabila semua emosi sudah terbiasa diterjemah ke dalam bentuk tulisan, emosi daripada suara kedengaran terlalu istimewa.”
Auni Zainal, Mawaddah Ilmi Ingin Pulang

Lee Bacon
“For many thousands of years, humans used pictures to communicate their deepest emotions/fears/values. During the prehistoric era, they painted on the walls of caves. In later years, they framed their paintings and hung them in museums. They used pictures to tell stories, to entertain, to educate, to advertise. Eventually, humans discovered their most effective method of communicating through pictures: The emoji.”
Lee Bacon, The Last Human: A Novel

“Double-check emoji descriptions. An excellent resource for digital content creators who want to use emoji in smart and strategic ways is the website emojipedia.org.

The site lists every known emoji along with their different appearances and descriptions across platforms, devices, and browsers. It’s a useful way to double-check emoji descriptions before using an icon.”
Alexa Heinrich, Accessible Social: A beginner's guide to creating inclusive social media content