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Examples of potential Unicode blocks include "Playing Cards", "Musical Symbols", "Tibetan", "Hangul Jamo Extended-B", "Braille Patterns" – and of course "Combining diacritical marks" and "Dingbats", referred to in the comic.
 
Examples of potential Unicode blocks include "Playing Cards", "Musical Symbols", "Tibetan", "Hangul Jamo Extended-B", "Braille Patterns" – and of course "Combining diacritical marks" and "Dingbats", referred to in the comic.
  
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Emojis are standard pictograms which include smileys (e.g. πŸ˜‚) and common objects such as beer (🍺) and eggplant (πŸ†). Dating from the late 1990s, they were added to Unicode in 2010. There is actually no Unicode block known as "Emojis". There is {{w|Emoticons (Unicode block)|Emoticons}} (U+1F600..U+1F64F), which contains 80 code points, mostly of facial expressions. However it does not include all emojis. For instance, "Baby" (πŸ‘Ά) is U+1F476, within the {{w|Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs}} block.
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Emojis are standard pictograms which include smileys (eg πŸ˜‚) and common objects such as beer (🍺) and eggplant (πŸ†). Dating from the late 1990s, they were added to Unicode in 2010. There is actually no Unicode block known as "Emojis". There is {{w|Emoticons (Unicode block)|Emoticons}} (U+1F600..U+1F64F), which contains 80 code points, mostly of facial expressions. However it does not include all emojis. For instance, "Baby" (πŸ‘Ά) is U+1F476, within the {{w|Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs}} block.
  
 
The topic of emoji in Unicode also appears in [[1813: Vomiting Emoji]].
 
The topic of emoji in Unicode also appears in [[1813: Vomiting Emoji]].

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