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Sometimes you’re trying to keep your eyes wide to fight back the tears while laughing wildly. It can look crazy—a little pieced together, after all—but there’s an emoji to convey the feeling.
If you’ve been on Twitter lately, you’ve probably seen the red flag meme that’s going around — you quote a phrase that would be a “red flag” for someone to say to you, then add a bunch ...
According to data provided by Twitter, the use of the red flag emoji has grown 455% on the platform in the last week, and on Tuesday it was used in 1.5 million tweets globally.
[Image: Apple] The top three most popular emoji are the joy smiley face emoji (conveys teary-eyed laughter), used a whopping 9.9% of the time; the red heart emoji, used 6.6% of the time; and the ...
It's not Twitter's most creative meme to date, but it has sparked debate over what different people consider to be red flags. Here are a few of our favorites. 1.
And it seems that initially, this where the red flag emoji trend started. Newsweek explains the meaning of the new red flag meme and shares some of the best examples. Why Are Red Flags Trending?
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