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1.0.1 by SHONAN APP STORE


Mar 20, 2023

About 顔文字辞典JKや子ギャルに人気アプリ

This app has created a quiz app about emoticons that are popular with JKs and child gals.

There are easy to difficult problems.

how many questions can you solve ? Try to get all the questions correct.

♥Recommended for people like this♥

Adult girls who want to show their seniors and bosses a little cuteness ♪

If you want to have fun with your friends using emoticons as jokes!

Emoticons are indispensable for cute appeals to boyfriends and loved ones!

I want to create my own cute emoticon registration list

I want to register frequently used emoticons

I haven't installed the emoticon app yet!

I was looking for a trendy emoticon dictionary

I like simple and easy emoticon apps

I want to use only cute emoticons

We will make it the best emoticon app based on everyone's opinions and requests! We will update from time to time! !

Kaomoji is an expression that expresses the meaning of facial expressions like pictograms by using characters that look like faces with expressions in sentences. Also called face mark. There are pictograms that express facial expressions by combining letters and symbols, and pictograms that are not symbols but are expressed as pictures alone. Combining letters and symbols and expressing them in multiple lines is treated differently from ASCII art (AA).

It is used before, during, and after sentences in personal computers, emails, Internet bulletin boards, chats, and so on. However, depending on how the other person perceives the emoticon, it can sometimes cause a big misunderstanding.

In the case of emoticons that are expressed with multiple characters, in Western countries and other languages ​​that use Latin characters or other characters, the emoticons that are laid down are displayed in a format such as ";-)" in Japan. It is common to use upright emoticons in the form of ``(^_^)'' in languages ​​and East Asian character codes.

Pictograms that express facial expressions with a single character are sometimes used, and have become commonly used with the spread of mobile phones.

On 2channel, large-scale AAs that imitate manga, anime, and photographs of real people are sometimes referred to as "emoticon-based AAs." See faceplate for details.

history

The National Telegraphic Review and Operators Guide of April 1857 reported using Morse code number 73 to denote "love and kisses" (which later became the more formal meaning of "best regards"). The 1908 Dodge's Manual gave number 88 the meaning of "Love & Kiss". Gajadhar and Green state that the telegram abbreviation was simpler than modern abbreviations such as LOL.

A "Transcript of a Speech Written in 1862 by Abraham Lincoln" discovered by Bryan Benilous published in The New York Times contained ";)". It is debated whether this is an emoticon, a typographical error, or a proper punctuation representation. In addition, an emoticon ";)" was found in a 19th-century typewriter magazine, and it can be traced back to the pre-computer era of typewriters.

Emoticon from the March 30, 1881 issue of Puck.

A printed emoticon appeared in the 1881 American satirical magazine Puck. In 1912, Ambrose Bierce proposed "improvements in punctuation – the sign of cynicism or laughter \___/!". This represents a smiling mouth.

Emoticons were already appearing in 1940s science fiction fandom. Designed by freelance artist Harvey Ball in 1963, the blockbuster "smiley face" was a potential influence on many later emoticons.

In an April 1969 New York Times interview, Vladimir Nabokov said, "I often wish there was a typeface symbol for a smiley face – something like a round bracket pointing downwards." there is

Also, emoticons were routinely used in the PLATO IV program around 1972, albeit in a different way than they are today. On this system, multiple characters could be superimposed and displayed, so various emoticons were used by combining several characters.

There are many stages in the origin of emoticons, but the emoticons `` :-) '' (laughter) and `` :-( '' (anger) were invented by Scott Fahrman of Carnegie Mellon University. Fahlman).On September 19, 1982, at 11:44 a.m., a message in which Scott suggested using an emoticon was unearthed from a backup tape of the time.

The upright type, which is currently the mainstream in Japan, was created independently. The oldest one was written by Yasushi Wakabayashi, a sig-operator (administrator) of a bulletin board related to people with disabilities, on ASCII Net, one of the computer communication systems, at 0:28 am on June 20, 1986, Japan time (^_ A post with an emoticon called ^) is currently confirmed.

What's New in the Latest Version 1.0.1

Last updated on Mar 20, 2023

Minor bug fixes and improvements. Install or update to the newest version to check it out!

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