Sheldon Chang 🇺🇸 on Nostr: npub1yk67q…04zz4 context is everything. I find it acceptable to use the cry-laugh ...
npub1yk67q98wp2s8asr3pdvkmdmmh3x4566fz55m5rlvwsu0dj62s72q804zz4 (npub1yk6…4zz4) context is everything.
I find it acceptable to use the cry-laugh emoji in a self deprecating manner to indicate "This sucks, but it's darkly funny so you can laugh."
Also, not offensive when used in response to a friend making a joke that is really funny.
I think it's less of a case that the emoji has inherently offensive intent and more the case that's it's just obtusely overused. Most people who are in-tune with society will understand how cliche it's become and avoid it like the plague. 😂 (intentional double foul)
That leaves it almost entirely to those who don't get things and are unable or unwilling to understand other people.
I find it acceptable to use the cry-laugh emoji in a self deprecating manner to indicate "This sucks, but it's darkly funny so you can laugh."
Also, not offensive when used in response to a friend making a joke that is really funny.
I think it's less of a case that the emoji has inherently offensive intent and more the case that's it's just obtusely overused. Most people who are in-tune with society will understand how cliche it's become and avoid it like the plague. 😂 (intentional double foul)
That leaves it almost entirely to those who don't get things and are unable or unwilling to understand other people.