Can’t it be used as a replacement for the infrared port (if the phone doesn’t have one)?
Perhaps this cake should be given to your girlfriend?
Tasty tail 😋
Unfortunately some kids do that.
There were lilac bushes growing in our park, as well as flowers planted by the park staff. There are a lot of kids running around there and they often break the branches of the blooming lilacs.
There is nothing wrong with making a bouquet of lilacs to give to your parents, but after playing, children would throw the lilac bouquets on the ground.
They also sometimes ripped flowers out of the flowerbeds with the roots.
It’ll be easy for the robbers to get into the house.
How do you explain similar videos where people carry bricks in a basket placed on their head?
The Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus)
Has a voice similar to that of common foxes.
Hello. What about video playback in the app?
KFC is chicken flavoured and what flavour is Nike?
😳 What other books are available in this shop?
It’s sad. 🙁
I’m not good at this either. For me, any small image that can be added at the end of a text is a emoticon.
That’s an interesting question. Many other emoticons in the standard set are just as questionable. It is especially interesting to find out who came up with this set and decided that this number of emoticons and their varieties is what the user needs.
As for the fact that the mobile emoji set looks too small for desktop pc, perhaps Lemmy should make her own emoji set?
Emotional Italians will disagree with you.
Perhaps this impression is due to the fact that young social media users have devalued these images. You may have seen short messages in various communities consisting of many emoticons. Perhaps the sequence of images means something, but is perceived as spam.
I didn’t realise the meaning of emoticons could change. Now I’m thinking ‘what if the cat image I put at the end of the text means something bad?’ 😾
There is a tab with emoticons in the text input field of Lemmy’s posts. At least in the mobile version of the site.
Hmm… Then wouldn’t it be logical on the part of mobile OS developers to make the extended set of emoticons hidden by default and enabled through system settings? Or make an extended set of smileys as an app that can be installed through the app directory?
I remembered Mr. Garrison’s book from South Park and his book “Penis Valley”.