A (very) short history of Covid-19 in 19 characters.
Eric plagiarized โ๐จ๐ณ: (๐ฆ ๐ฆ ๐งช ๐งซ ๐ฌ) โก๏ธ ๐: (๐ทx + ๐y)โ from Urban Dictionary and SMSed it to his father, who had nicknamed the coronavirus โChina virus,โ โChinese virus,โ or โkung fluโ in racially charged tweets.
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A (very) short history of Covid-19 in 19 characters.
Eric plagiarized โ๐จ๐ณ: (๐ฆ ๐ฆ ๐งช ๐งซ ๐ฌ) โก๏ธ ๐: (๐ทx + ๐y)โ from Urban Dictionary and SMSed it to his father, who had nicknamed the coronavirus โChina virus,โ โChinese virus,โ and โKung fluโ in racially charged tweets.
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In narrative contexts, the incorporation of a Skull Emoji following a character's name serves as a symbolic indicator implying the imminent demise of said character. This visual cue not only conveys a foreshadowing of impending mortality but can also function as a strategic spoiler wielded by individuals possessing advanced knowledge of the storyline. Particularly prevalent in role-playing scenarios, the utilization of a Skull Emote appended to a character's name operates as a nuanced device to communicate critical plot elements and contribute to an immersive storytelling experience.
"Oh you know, As x๐ (Charcktername goes in the place of the X) Would Say now, All good things burn the longest."
"Why would you use an Emote there?"
"HEHEHEHE"