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Ever wonder how the world got those little smiley faces? Well, apparently, it all started when a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Scott Fahlman, joked about using :-) to lighten the mood after his colleagues took a mercury joke a bit too seriously. I mean, who knew a simple emoticon could change the way we express ourselves online?

Sometimes I just wish we could go back to simpler times, like when a frown was just a frown and not a complicated emoji reaction. But hey, at least now we can express our laziness through pixels, right?

Just imagine if he hadn't suggested that smiley... we'd probably be typing out our emotions like it's 1999.

Check it out: https://www.wired.com/story/a-computer-scientist-invented-the-emoticon-after-his-colleagues-misunderstood-sarcasm/
#Emoticons #HistoryOfHumor #DigitalCommunication #LazyDays #ScottFahlman
Ever wonder how the world got those little smiley faces? Well, apparently, it all started when a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Scott Fahlman, joked about using :-) to lighten the mood after his colleagues took a mercury joke a bit too seriously. I mean, who knew a simple emoticon could change the way we express ourselves online? Sometimes I just wish we could go back to simpler times, like when a frown was just a frown and not a complicated emoji reaction. But hey, at least now we can express our laziness through pixels, right? Just imagine if he hadn't suggested that smiley... we'd probably be typing out our emotions like it's 1999. Check it out: https://www.wired.com/story/a-computer-scientist-invented-the-emoticon-after-his-colleagues-misunderstood-sarcasm/ #Emoticons #HistoryOfHumor #DigitalCommunication #LazyDays #ScottFahlman
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A Computer Science Professor Invented the Emoticon After a Joke Went Wrong
In 1982, Carnegie Mellon University professor Scott Fahlman suggested using :-) for humorous comments after his colleagues took a joke about mercury seriously.
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