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With an endless array of emojis at our fingertips—and new ones constantly popping up—knowing when and how to use them is more important than ever. This is especially true for the emoji we use ...
This emoji tells whoever you’re sending it to that you’re operating on the same wavelength, and you can literally feel your heart beating. Good for: Sending and receiving all kinds of good vibes.
These new emojis have long-standing symbolic meanings, are visually distinctive, and contain multitudes of expression.” ...
With heart emojis coming in all different colors of the rainbow (and then some), this sentiment especially reigns true. Color psychology largely impacts which heart emoji you should send.
1 Red pill In the second episode of Adolescence, Amari Bacchus's character, Adam, breaks down the meaning of emojis, telling his dad Luke (played by Walters): "The red pill is like, 'I see the truth'.