Yes, because expressing a personal opinion in an article always makes you a c**t, doesn't it?https://twitter.com/adam_crossley_/status/728281160502157313 …
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@JuliaHB1@tracey_crouch in 20 year's time, this Twitter exchange will probably be the set text for a GCSE -
@gabyhinsliff@tracey_crouch tee hee. What a shockingly poor exam it must be to use a blog article as the basis of a debate! -
@JuliaHB1@tracey_crouch well it's certainly, ahem, engaged the kids' attention
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@JuliaHB1@tracey_crouch Emojis can help to indicate the tone, add nuance, and give emotional context which may not otherwise be feasible in -
@JuliaHB1@tracey_crouch 140 characters. Also pictorial language forms are older than non-pictorial alphabets so there is really nothing -
@JuliaHB1@tracey_crouch novel about the invent of emojis, nor is it a surprising development in shorthand communication. But if you choose -
@pagestoturnx yes, thank you for explaining emojis to me. I didn't know any of that before you did. Of course not. Jeez.
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@JuliaHB1 u should try
these snarky faces 2 make ur passive tone more poignant xoxox 
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