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World Emoji Day ~ Friday Humor

Every year on July 17th, people across the globe celebrate World Emoji Day. Many people who communicate online do it better with emojis. It’s a universal language that’s easy for everyone to understand.


Emoji is a Japanese word created by Shigetaka Kurita in 1990, meaning “picture word.” This unofficial holiday was created in 2014 and has grown in popularity ever since. Many brands and celebrities endorse and celebrate World Emoji Day. On this day, people are challenged to communicate online using only emojis.

Jeremy Burge, the founder of Emojipedia, conceived a worldwide celebration of emojis in 2014. Burge’s goal is to promote emojis and the flair they bring to people’s messages. Enjoy these jokes on emojis.

1. So the new blind emojis are finally available!

And here I thought they’d never see the light of day.

2. What is a cow emoji called?

An emooji.

3. What do you call an instigated emoji?

An inclination of 1080p emotion.

4. What do you call a gangster who wears eyeliner?

An emoji.

5. Arrrgghhh… My Retinas Are on Fire,

I just saw The Emoji Movie.

6. Facebook is a lot like ancient Egypt

People write on walls, use emojis, and worship cats.

7. The only thing standing between Armageddon and us

… is the non-existence of a Nuclear Explosion emoji

8. Does anyone know where I can find the “Surrender” Emoji?

Never mind, the French flag works fine. 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷

9. iPhone users, don’t bother sending the “Meteor” emoji to your Android friends. It won’t have the same impact.

10. What text emojis do spiders use when they are happy?

::::D

11. What do you call a depressed gang member?

An emoji… Emo g, get it? From my 13-year-old son.

Oceans of emotions can be transmitted through text message, an emoji sequence, and a winking semicolon, but humans are hardwired to respond to visuals – Jenna Wortham.

Enjoy some more jokes and quotes.

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Rae Aria holds a bachelor’s degree in English and Literary Studies. She enjoys writing family oriented-topics. When she’s not writing or working as an editor for Support for Stepdads, she loves spending time with her two sons and reading a wide range of subjects.

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