Have you watched the new season of Stranger Things (Season 4)? I am watching it and this meme portraits what I am feeling right now π
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Enter Shikari Live Outside Official Video
Enter Shikari
Whenever I listen to this I always remember Isabell* (Isi). She recommended it and it's her favourite song.
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Live Outside by Enter Shikari
I wanna live outside, live outside of all of this
I wanna live outside, live outside of all of this
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[*for all the curious souls out there, she was just my friend, nothing else. And this song was very significant at some point of her life, when she was struggling with so many problems. Idk, where she is now. But stay safe and always shine like a bright star with your newborn baby and family members.]
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Live Outside by Enter Shikari
I wanna live outside, live outside of all of this
I wanna live outside, live outside of all of this
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[*for all the curious souls out there, she was just my friend, nothing else. And this song was very significant at some point of her life, when she was struggling with so many problems. Idk, where she is now. But stay safe and always shine like a bright star with your newborn baby and family members.]
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What are the most used emojis in the world?
Around 92% of the worldβs online population use emojis, according to the Unicode Consortium.
Being not a universal language, some of the 3,663 emojis appear far more often than others.
The crossword-Solver team analyzed 9 million geotagged tweets to see which emoji each country uses the most.
They turned this data, retrieved during the last two weeks of February 2022, into maps of the world to chart emoji usage across the globe.
Key Findings:
βοΈ Most countries are either laughing or loving as face with tears of joy π and red heart β€οΈ are the first and second most used emojis worldwide.
βοΈ Face with tears of joy π is the most common emoji in 75 countries.
βοΈWordle-themed emojis π© π¨ β¬οΈ find their way into top ten most-used emojis in many Anglo-Saxon countries.
βοΈEmojis are not a universal language. In China the clapping hands emoji π suggests "making love", while sending thumbs upπ to a Greek may cause offence.
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Around 92% of the worldβs online population use emojis, according to the Unicode Consortium.
Being not a universal language, some of the 3,663 emojis appear far more often than others.
The crossword-Solver team analyzed 9 million geotagged tweets to see which emoji each country uses the most.
They turned this data, retrieved during the last two weeks of February 2022, into maps of the world to chart emoji usage across the globe.
Key Findings:
βοΈ Most countries are either laughing or loving as face with tears of joy π and red heart β€οΈ are the first and second most used emojis worldwide.
βοΈ Face with tears of joy π is the most common emoji in 75 countries.
βοΈWordle-themed emojis π© π¨ β¬οΈ find their way into top ten most-used emojis in many Anglo-Saxon countries.
βοΈEmojis are not a universal language. In China the clapping hands emoji π suggests "making love", while sending thumbs upπ to a Greek may cause offence.
@OreosSpace
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