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  2. Wakabayashi Yasushi - Wikipedia

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    Wakabayashi Yasushi is a Japanese designer, known as the creator of the first Kaomoji. He used (^_^) to replicate a facial expression. He used (^_^) to replicate a facial expression. Despite not creating the design until 1986, a number of years after the American Scott Fahlman , it is believed that the concepts evolved completely independently ...

  3. Kaomoji - Wikipedia

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    Kaomoji on a Japanese NTT Docomo mobile phone A Kaomoji painting in Japan. Kaomoji was invented in the 1980s as a way of portraying facial expressions using text characters in Japan. It was independent of the emoticon movement started by Scott Fahlman in the United States in the same decade. Kaomojis are most commonly used as emoticons or ...

  4. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    Eastern emoticons generally are not rotated sideways, and may include non-Latin characters to allow for additional complexity. These emoticons first arose in Japan, where they are referred to as kaomoji (literally "face characters"). The base form consists of a sequence of an opening round parenthesis, a character for the left eye, a character ...

  5. This Cat Steals The Spotlight In Famous Paintings And More ...

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    If you're a fan of quirky art with a touch of humor, you’ve probably seen Anna Medyanik's unique creations popping up online. Her drawings take well-known artworks and famous characters, but ...

  6. Thumb signal - Wikipedia

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    Many Japanese kaomoji icons place the thumbs beside a face constructed from punctuation marks, such as d(^^)b or b(~_^)d. [26] Various instant messaging services use (y) and (n) as a shortcut for thumbs up and thumbs down emoji. [27] [28]

  7. The 25 Best Cheap or Free Things to Do in New Orleans - AOL

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    Big Easy, Small Budget. Zesty seafood, live music, and elegant architectural gems converge in New Orleans. The city was battered in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina, but has made a comeback.

  8. Category:Paintings of children - Wikipedia

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    A Dance to the Music of Time (painting) Daughter of Soviet Kirgizia; The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit; Death and Life; Dismissal of School on an October Afternoon; The Doctor (painting) Doña Antonia de Ipeñarrieta y Galdós and Her Son Don Luis; Dorothy (Chase) A Dream of the Past: Sir Isumbras at the Ford; Dreams (painting) Dressing for ...

  9. Famous Paintings through the Ages - Wikipedia

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    The author further noted that the book recorded "from the legendary figure Shihuang (also known as Cangjie, the chief minister of the Yellow Emperor, skilled in painting) to the first year of the Hui Chang era in the Tang dynasty, a total of 372 individuals were included. The sequence is meticulously arranged, and the evaluations are quite ...