So as in laugh out loud? Or laughing out loud, though David Cameron thought it stood for lots of love and used to sign off to Rebekah Brooks, the former Sun and News of the World editor, with a LOL. I'm LOL-ing at his LOL mishap. Well, you shouldn't. Why? Because anyone who still LOLs is not cool. Laughing out loud is no longer acceptable? No, using LOL in a text or a WhatsApp is no longer acceptable. Says who? It's according to gen Z.
Emojis that officials claimed were commonly used by Tren de Aragua and part of members' code language include trains, swords, ninjas, aliens and strawberries. Gang experts and immigration attorneys who reviewed the records said the claims were ludicrous, uneducated and baseless and raised concerns that authorities could cite emojis to erroneously label people as Tren de Aragua members allegations that can have dire consequences, including deportation.
For many Vietnamese refugees and their families, this flag is a powerful symbol of freedom, democracy and remembrance. As emojis become an essential part of our digital communications, it's time the diversity of our community is reflected there too.