• sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        I keep seeing zoomers use this and it keeps confusing the shit out of me, because half the time, it just looks like crying, not laughing-crying.

        Maybe they’re just bad at it and using the wrong emoji half the time? idfk

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            5 hours ago

            I genuinely do not know, but I keep running into that, where they just use the crying emoji and they tell me it means they’re laughing so hard they cried (not literally of course but w/e)… even though there actually is a laughing-crying emoji.

            I’m going to yell at clouds tiktok, its probably cloud’s tiktok’s fault, somehow.

            EDIT:

            like, I tell a joke, they respond with a crying emoji, I am confused and apologetic because I think I hurt their feelings and they are just sad crying… nope.

            Nope they actually liked the joke.

            This has happened to me a number of times in the last 6-9 months, with different people.

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              I am actually gen z and the “😂” has simply become cringe because older people overused it so much and I guess that’s why we switched to “😭”

              It’s also interesting to me how you still see it as crying because my brain just doesn’t make that connection at all anymore

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                2 hours ago

                I genuienly appreciate the explanation, that makes sense.

                2 reasons unc here sees them similarly:

                A ) I barely ever use emojis

                Many millennials grew up using

                *-*

                =D

                :<

                0.0

                >=[

                … style constructions to represent emotions / facial expressions in text.

                I’m used to those, I’m not used to emojis.

                B ) I’m just actually slowly losing visual acuity.

                I’m getting oooollldddd.

                I’ve got an astigmatism now, and I tend to only wear my glasses when I absolutely need to.

                So I have to squint or put on my glasses to make out variations in emojis, sometimes.

        • TheLeadenSea@sh.itjust.works
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          It’s like when it’s sad but also funny, so like, you’re laughing, but also crying in a “this is too real” kinda way

          At least that’s how me and my friends seem to use it :p