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You phrase all this as a negative but I think it is in fact a very beautiful way to look at it. A true shift going back to our bare roots of human literature.😃
I am not pulling your leg here. I do think it is actually a really interesting thought you put here. I just don’t see it in a negative sense.
In fact, what are words if not deep-rooted human expressions? What would that make emojis in the first place?
You phrase all this as a negative but I think it is in fact a very beautiful way to look at it. A true shift going back to our bare roots of human literature.😃
I am not pulling your leg here. I do think it is actually a really interesting thought you put here. I just don’t see it in a negative sense.
In fact, what are words if not deep-rooted human expressions? What would that make emojis in the first place?
Wait till he figures out some languages still use pictographs…
Which languages still use pictographs?
(Hint: If you’re about to say “Chinese” or some variant thereof, you’re wrong.)