kottke.org: Generational warfare in the 2010s: 🙂 vs 🙂
According to research done by Stanford University’s Tyler Schnoebelen, the type of smiley you use is determined in part by your age.
Emoticons with noses are historically older. Since it is words that unite and distinguish clusters, this means that people who use old-fashion noses also use a…
Actually, smiley face emoticons should never have noses – it’s not anatomically correct. Noses are very very very rare.