![]() ![]() The above is a cool pot smoking emoji, and there are dozens of variations to choose from. If you live in a state such as California or Colorado where marijuana use is legal for recreational purposes, you can be a lot more blatant about your use of the herb. However, it may not be the best ‘secret’ code because a lot of people associate marijuana with brownies! Whatever you do, make sure you don’t make the mistake of sending the emoji above, as it means something entirely different! In the event that you still wish to remain clandestine about your pot use, it is still possible to text emojis for weed in a kind of ‘coded’ form.Ī basic brownie emoji can help get the message across. If you want to follow suit, you can download a weed emoji app from the Google play store & iTunes, or a weed emoji keyboard for iOS and Android. Snoop Dogg uses so many emojis that he actually won a World Emoji award in 2018! There was even an Emoji movie! As marijuana becomes more popular, one of its biggest advocates uses emojis to showcase his love for the herb. Let’s take a look at some of the best ones.Īt the time of writing, there are around 3,000 emojis with the number increasing every day as the amount of emojis sent on Facebook alone approaches 1 billion per day. Now that cannabis is fully legal in Canada, and for medical or recreational purposes in two-thirds of American states, developers have been busily creating killer weed emojis. The best people could do was include weed symbols in the text, such as a tree or a rocket.įinally, in 2016, it was possible to get a weed emoji for an Android smartphone there was finally an emoji for smoking weed! Apple didn’t take long to follow suit, so by early 2017 there were numerous marijuana-related emojis. The use of emojis really took off by the early 2010s, but something was missing: There was no ‘getting high’ emoji, ‘420 emoji’, or any other emoji in the world related to marijuana. By 1982, emotions were communicated online in the form of the : – ) symbol. ![]() That being said, the first emoticons were used in Puck magazine in 1881. ![]() He was an engineer at NTT Docomo, a Japanese phone company that had introduced the heart symbol to its Pocket Bell device in 1995. It was created by Shigetaka Kurita in 1998. Since people are often unable to detect humor or sarcasm in the written word, the emoji is a great way of ensuring a message doesn’t get misconstrued. It was Bill Gates who saved Apple from bankruptcy in 1997 by investing $150 million in them.These days, it seems as if 90% of text and live chat messages include at least one emoji.Every Apple employee received a □ Gift from Steve Jobs in the form of an iPhone.The founders of the company are: Steven Paul Jobs, Stephen Gary Wozniak and Ronald Gerald Wayne. The foundation of Apple dates from 1976, April 1.“Let’s go invent tomorrow instead of worrying about what happened yesterday.” - Steve Jobs It can uses any apps and messengers even on Android, for example WhatsApp or Snapchat. They are meant, of course, for devices on iOS and macOS, however, with only some exceptions they may be used on other platforms via certain apps. Apple’s iPhone and iPad devices are essentially what made the emoji so popular in the beginning – so no wonder that this brand puts so much effort into making its signature emoji as diverse as possible in all the categories and makes sure they always remain outstanding as for the quality of their design. ![]()
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