KiwiMisetté
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What the fuck does thoughtful mean

I downloaded the newest version of Vivaldi and it's still a glitch.update browser
Vivaldi
Who knew Null was a big fan of overhyped proprietary software.If you have Windows 7 it's because it has no emoji support, they work on 10 but on 7 they are boxes.
Unlike the other ratings which are actual images, this is just a unicode character. It's entirely font dependent about what that comes out as, the standard just defines vague shit like "man thinking".I have a problem with it being loaded before every other emoji, if we have to choose, it has to be twitter/discord emoji
https://discordapp.com/assets/53ef346458017da2062aca5c7955946b.svg
Subjective interpretation is definitely an issue with Unicode. One way people get around this is by creating their own font set with just the emoji's they want, assign it to the "Private Use Area" and then have the users download the font like a CSS file.This might seem slightly petty, but I'm not a big fan of unicode ratings and I'll tell you why:
Every OS, mobile phone and whatnot has their own rendering of the emojis and they can be totally different in tone and character.
If I rate something using whatever emoticon I wish, the point I'm trying to make could be completely diminished or even misconstrued due to the different way vendors choose to implement the emoji.
The most well known example would probably be the seductive dancer / elvis impersonator: https://www.emojibase.com/emojilist/dancer
Also the steaming pile of shit / happy smiling icecream comes to mind. I'm happy to be shown why I'm exceptional, please do, because from a bandwidth perspective obviously unicode is superior.
Interesting. I guess that would be one solution, but it would require [admin] to do some actual work and I know a lot of people that have custom fonts disabled for security reasons amongst other things. Would be easy for malicious admin to craft questionable URLs using his own font if he was so inclined.Subjective interpretation is definitely an issue with Unicode. One way people get around this is by creating their own font set with just the emoji's they want, assign it to the "Private Use Area" and then have the users download the font like a CSS file.
Twitter does this, you sometimes see their icons switch mid-load if your internet is slow.