Gone are the days when emojis were limited to two character contraptions like :) and :P ...
As the information revolution continue to explode forward, an artful collection of complex emoji has become commonplace in every app to which it matters. But the mighty ASCII army never stays down, and over the last year a bunch of new emoji has evolved that cannot be typed out on your keyboard, or cannot be found in any app (yet).
Since these emoji's cannot be typed out and you are unlikely to know what their names are (( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) is called "Lenny face", by the way.), here's a super useful website that has a collection of the latest freshly baked rage faces free to fill your clipboard. Saying ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ has never been easier.
As the information revolution continue to explode forward, an artful collection of complex emoji has become commonplace in every app to which it matters. But the mighty ASCII army never stays down, and over the last year a bunch of new emoji has evolved that cannot be typed out on your keyboard, or cannot be found in any app (yet).
Since these emoji's cannot be typed out and you are unlikely to know what their names are (( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) is called "Lenny face", by the way.), here's a super useful website that has a collection of the latest freshly baked rage faces free to fill your clipboard. Saying ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ has never been easier.
Link to this super useful site: https://textfac.es/
Cheers!
Just putting it here incase anyone needs it, windows has an emoji keyboard of its own, which has most of ASCII characters and text faces. You can open it by pressing win + .
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