Post 684728 by QueerGirlAudrey@vulpine.club
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 (DIR) Post #684727 by lynnesbian@fedi.lynnesbian.space
       2018-10-21T00:54:31Z
       
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       if i make an emoji set i'm gonna make πŸ‘©β€β€οΈβ€πŸ’‹β€πŸ‘© the default for two people kissing
       
 (DIR) Post #684728 by QueerGirlAudrey@vulpine.club
       2018-10-21T00:55:52Z
       
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       @lynnesbian you couldnt do that without destroying cross-set compatability and making all straight kisses lesbian.On second thoughts, yes this is great please do this.
       
 (DIR) Post #684729 by ben@mastodon.lubar.me
       2018-10-21T02:08:21Z
       
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       @QueerGirlAudrey @lynnesbian the lesbian kiss emoji is encoded as:U+1F469 WOMANU+200D ZERO WIDTH JOINERU+2764 HEAVY BLACK HEARTU+FE0F VARIATION SELECTOR 16 (color emoji)U+200D ZERO WIDTH JOINERU+1F48B KISS MARKU+200D ZERO WIDTH JOINERU+1F469 WOMANso there's not actually a "two people kissing" emoji
       
 (DIR) Post #684730 by lynnesbian@fedi.lynnesbian.space
       2018-10-21T11:05:51Z
       
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       @ben @QueerGirlAudrey there's πŸ’, which is a single unicode codepoint (U+1F48F), and there's no reason why it displays as a man and a woman instead of a woman and a woman :blobcatcoffee:
       
 (DIR) Post #684731 by rey@vulpine.club
       2018-10-22T01:16:40Z
       
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       @lynnesbian @ben @QueerGirlAudrey Google has the only reasonable answer: https://emojipedia.org/kiss/
       
 (DIR) Post #684732 by ben@mastodon.lubar.me
       2018-10-22T01:23:03Z
       
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       @rey @lynnesbian @QueerGirlAudrey @slightlyflightyone I guess I'll file that under "legacy unicode weirdness" like there being a-with-an-acute-accent and a-with-a-combining-acute-accent as two separate things that look identical.The non-legacy version can do this: πŸ‘©πŸ»β€β€οΈβ€πŸ’‹β€πŸ‘©πŸΎ(it should show up as an interracial lesbian couple if your font supports it, which the default Windows 10 font does).
       
 (DIR) Post #684733 by slightlyflightyone@vulpine.club
       2018-10-22T01:26:11Z
       
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       @ben @rey @lynnesbian @QueerGirlAudrey That’s not part of the Unicode standard. It’s a Microsoft-exclusive extension. Maybe we ought to make it part of the standard, though.