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Nerd emoji memes feature different iterations of the specific emoji 🤓, which wears glasses and sports prominent front teeth. The emoji is used when someone gets into a technically nerdy ...
EMOJI'S are now a popular part of everyday socialising, with people using them on text, as well as social media and other platforms. The nerd face emoji is one that has grown in popularity due to ...
I take a personal interest in this because it so happens that my 12-year-old son is the absolute spitting image of the nerd emoji. And when he has, say, divulged himself of some particularly ...
In a bid to promote inclusivity and challenge stereotypes, 10-year-old Teddy from England, has initiated a campaign urging Apple to redesign its “nerd face” emoji. Teddy, a proud glasses ...
Do you find the nerd emoji 邏 offensive? One 10-year-old in England thinks it is, and has decided to do something about it. This week, the BBC reported on a petition from a child in the UK named ...
The ‘nerd’ emoji is one of dozens that feature on Apple technology A glasses-wearing schoolboy is demanding that Apple change the name of the ‘nerd’ emoji. Teddy Cottle, 10, thinks the ...
Teddy Cottel was angry at Apple's emoji depicting someone wearing glasses with their front teeth sticking out Getty A 10-year-old boy in England is taking on Apple over its "nerd" emoji.
"Teenagers [who wear glasses] don't really feel represented," Lowri said. "Not positively anyway. If it's representation then it's the nerd [emoji] and that's not who we are." ...
Apple’s nerd face emoji could undergo a major redesign—that is, if an English schoolboy gets his way. According to the BBC, 10-year-old Teddy Cottlel has launched a petition to change the ...
Ten-year-old Teddy has started a petition (which is a written request signed by lots of people) asking tech company Apple to remove the "nerd glasses" emoji from its keyboard. He first noticed the ...
"Not positively anyway. If it's representation then it's the nerd [emoji] and that's not who we are." Video journalist: Alex Thorp Follow BBC East Midlands on Facebook, on Twitter, or on Instagram.