English, asked by muhaltaf4352, 8 months ago

why is there a connection between emoji and ancient history? ​

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Answered by ItzShinyQueen13
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Emoji is dragging us back to the dark ages – and all we can do is smile. With its poodles, noodles and happy poos, Emoji is now the fastest growing language in the UK. So it’s official. We are evolving backwards. Emoji, the visual system of communication that is incredibly popular online, is Britain’s fastest-growing language according to Professor Vyv Evans, a linguist at Bangor University.

The comparison he uses is telling – but not in the way the prof, who appears enthusiastic about emojis, presumably intends. “As a visual language emoji has already far eclipsed hieroglyphics, its ancient Egyptian precursor which took centuries to develop,” says Evans.

Perhaps that is because it is easier to go downhill than uphill. After millennia of painful improvement, from illiteracy to Shakespeare and beyond, humanity is rushing to throw it all away. We’re heading back to ancient Egyptian times, next stop the stone age, with a big yellow smiley grin on our faces.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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  • They are related to one another since there were no means of interpersonal communication in ancient times. As a result, individuals often utilise art to communicate their sentiments to others.
  • We are being taken back in time by emoji, and all we can do is grin. Emoji is now the language with the fastest growth in the UK, thanks to its poodles, noodles, and joyful poos. It is now official. Our evolution is going backward. According to Professor Vyv Evans, a linguist at Bangor University, the fastest-growing language in Britain is emoji, a pictorial language that is very popular online.
  • The analogy he draws is telling, but not in the manner the professor, who seems to be a big fan of emojis, probably intended.
  • Maybe that's because climbing hills is harder than going down them. Humanity is hurriedly discarding everything after millennia of painstaking advancement, from illiteracy to Shakespeare and beyond. With a large yellow grin on our cheeks, we're returning to ancient Egypt and moving on to the stone age.

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