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Psychology: Do you have problems with emojis?

Do you have problems with emojis?

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Some emojis can be used in a funny way, such as the moyai tiki head one
Apparently they also have hidden bodies.

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Emojis don't make any sense to me at all. I can't seem to get what they mean, and the more of them there are, the more confusing they are.
 
Emojis don't make any sense to me at all. I can't seem to get what they mean, and the more of them there are, the more confusing they are.
On the other website, you can turn emojis off in your settings.
I would be surprised if it can't be done here. :cool:
 
Some emojis are still obscure to me. Like I still don’t understand what the winking emoji is supposed to mean
I learned the meaning of the winky emoji from Forest Cat who uses it to indicate he is teasing.

I get the smile, and the sad, but most of the others I don’t get.
 
Some emojis are still obscure to me. Like I still don’t understand what the winking emoji is supposed to mean
I use the wink emoji for a couple main reasons:
1. To show a friendly attitude.
2. To indicate I am being lighthearted. ;)
 

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