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Randall pokes fun at uses of Unicode, such as {{w|left-to-right embedding}} ([[1137: RTL|1137]]), the {{w|interrobang}} ([[1209: Encoding|1209]]), URL handling ([[1700: New Bug|1700]]), and ''{{w|The Emoji Movie}}'' ([[1857: Emoji Movie|1857]]). He also suggests nonexistent codes, such as the eye of a {{w|basilisk}} ([[380: Emoticon|380]]), snake {{w|justification (typesetting)|justification}} ([[1676: Full-Width Justification|1676]]), and the vomiting modifier ([[1813: Vomiting Emoji|1813]]).
 
Randall pokes fun at uses of Unicode, such as {{w|left-to-right embedding}} ([[1137: RTL|1137]]), the {{w|interrobang}} ([[1209: Encoding|1209]]), URL handling ([[1700: New Bug|1700]]), and ''{{w|The Emoji Movie}}'' ([[1857: Emoji Movie|1857]]). He also suggests nonexistent codes, such as the eye of a {{w|basilisk}} ([[380: Emoticon|380]]), snake {{w|justification (typesetting)|justification}} ([[1676: Full-Width Justification|1676]]), and the vomiting modifier ([[1813: Vomiting Emoji|1813]]).
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Revision as of 15:24, 6 August 2017

Unicode, the computing standard for text encoding, is referenced in some comics.

Randall pokes fun at uses of Unicode, such as left-to-right embedding (1137), the interrobang (1209), URL handling (1700), and The Emoji Movie (1857). He also suggests nonexistent codes, such as the eye of a basilisk (380), snake justification (1676), and the vomiting modifier (1813).