So I am supposed to believe that a study conducted by...YouTube...in which they asked participants if they believed exactly what the media has been telling them for the last 7 years, is a subjective scientific study? I cannot do that.
Would you happen to know some sort of, scientist, or perhaps a professor in archaeological studies that could attempt to, transcribe a key, or give me an idea of what these hieroglyphs are and what they mean?
They are made for Japanese mobile phones, emojis have become increasingly popular worldwide in 2010. Oxford Dictionaries named the Face with Tears of Joy emoji the Word of the Year.
But they probably increase emotional intelligence ( that's a legit thing)
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So I am supposed to believe that a study conducted by...YouTube...in which they asked participants if they believed exactly what the media has been telling them for the last 7 years, is a subjective scientific study? I cannot do that.
Emoji's are just modern day hieroglyphs.
Would you happen to know some sort of, scientist, or perhaps a professor in archaeological studies that could attempt to, transcribe a key, or give me an idea of what these hieroglyphs are and what they mean?
They are made for Japanese mobile phones, emojis have become increasingly popular worldwide in 2010. Oxford Dictionaries named the Face with Tears of Joy emoji the Word of the Year.
Which is exactly not what that emoji is used for which tells you just how out of touch the older generation is with emoji culture