Louie Mantia, Jr. on Nostr: There was this one time years ago where KFC (yes, Kentucky Fried Chicken) asked me a ...
There was this one time years ago where KFC (yes, Kentucky Fried Chicken) asked me a question on Twitter (publicly). And it was more thoughtful than any question I feel like I’ve ever heard anyone ask me on social media. They asked: “Do you feel like the popularity of emoji is a reduction of iconography or something that brings a welcome spotlight to it?”
And like, man. Kentucky Fried Chicken. What a question!
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