Thatâs not true. Itâs in color now.
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Submitted âšâš2â© âšyearsâ© agoâ© by âšUltragigagigantic@lemmy.worldâ© to âš[deleted]â©
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/48fa7c51-b79f-4c94-9658-0753b570bb97.jpeg
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Etterra@lemmy.world âš2â© âšyearsâ© ago
observantTrapezium@lemmy.ca âš2â© âšyearsâ© ago
Egyptian hieroglyphs used to be painted, what we see now is usually (but not always) completely faded.
Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world âš2â© âšyearsâ© ago
When the writing system is sus đ
jaybone@lemmy.world âš2â© âšyearsâ© ago
sus fam no cap
hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com âš2â© âšyearsâ© ago
(ÍĄâą_ ÍĄâą )
RiQuY@lemm.ee âš2â© âšyearsâ© ago
Top tier shitpost. Emojis are dominating the AI spaces.
Guadin@k.fe.derate.me âš2â© âšyearsâ© ago
I don't think this is a shitpost, it's actually quite good. It makes you think.
takeheart@lemmy.world âš2â© âšyearsâ© ago
Well, hieroglyphs arenât just pictograms. Some are, but the bulk you can pronounce .If you were versed in the language you could read out aloud whatâs on that slate just like you can read out aloud this comment. Try doing that with the wall of emojies.
That being said, emojies do much enhance our communication potential đ„ł.
manucode@infosec.pub âš2â© âšyearsâ© ago
Youđ„«do the same with emojis.
tigeruppercut@lemmy.zip âš2â© âšyearsâ© ago
Emojis have tons of uses in modern communication. One example is Chinese citizens using them to disseminate information about covid that the government was blocking.