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Today smiley already turned 25 years old



Exactly 25 years ago, on 19 September 1982, Scott Fahlman figured out how to transmit emotions when communicating via text.

I propose to use just such a sequence of characters to represent humorous messages: :-)
Read the following side. In fact, given the current events is more appropriate to highlight the messages that are NOT jokes. To do this, use :-(

Here are the emoticons in everyday life of the Japanese, the Koreans (we are also gaining popularity):
(^_^) - Smiling (greater number of underscores, for example ^ ___ ^, show a wider, or more fun, smile)
(^) - Through the power of a smile.
(^ _ ~) Or (^ _-) - winking
(& Gt; _ & lt;) - angry or categorical
(= ^. ^ =) - Cat (see. Also nya, neko)
^ .. ^ - Pig
(& Lt; _ & gt;) - a sad
^ _ ^ & quot; - Confusion
(-_- #) Or (-_- ¤) or (-_- & quot;) or (-_- +) - furious
(T_T) or (TT.TT) or (ToT) - crying
(@ _ @) - Embarrassed
(0_ & lt;) - a nervous tic
(H_h) or (+ _ +) or (H_h) - Dead
(v_v) - sadness
(o_o) - surprisingly
(V_v) - an unpleasant surprise
(0_0) - big surprise
(O_o) - such a big surprise that already warped
(* _ *) - Fanatenie
(@ _ @) - Awesome
(% _%) - After a night at the computer
* ^ _ ^ * - Reddening with embarrassment
} {- Love
(-.-) Zzz ... - a dream



Smile more often!