While no emoji is inherently illegal, legal context is key. For example, repeatedly sending gun or knife emoji to someone with whom you’ve argued may be deemed threatening. In one case ...
Look at that emoji. The tired expression ... more valuable to home cooks or anyone trying to become a better chef at no extra cost. Apple writes in the app's description that the app can ...
Papua New Guinea's opposition has announced plans to challenge the recent constitutional amendments that bar a vote of no confidence within 18 months ... the constitutional declaration of making PNG a ...
The Papua New Guinea Parliament has passed a significant constitutional amendment, introducing an 18-month grace period after any unsuccessful vote of no confidence (VONC) against a sitting Prime ...
His Paul might be discombobulated, but he’s also terrified of facing a life that could be no more than one endlessly recurring charade. The Actor Rated R for language which I have already forgotten.
Using emoji in work emails may look unprofessional. On Slack, however -- no such problem. "It's weird, but Slack does have such a culture around emoji even when emoji exist in so many different ...
Papua New Guinea's Parliament has approved a legislative amendment extending the grace period for a motion of no confidence. The revised law now mandates an 18-month interval after an unsuccessful ...