On 2019-04-16 3:18 AM, Mark E. Shoulson via Unicode wrote:
> For whatever reason, the author decided to go with 🕉️ for "God" and
such, ...
"OM"igod.
Just a thought.
If the emoji OM SYMBOL is to be used for "god", shouldn't it be casing
to enable distinction between the common noun and the
Yes. But the sentences aren't just symbolic representations of the
concepts or something. They are frequently direct
transcriptions—usually by puns—for *English* sentences, so left-to-right
makes sense. So for example, the phrase "🕉️⌛️🕉️" translates "The LORD
our God". For whatever reason,
This is amazing.
It's also really interesting that he decided to make the sentences read
left-to-right.
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 10:05 PM Tex via Unicode
wrote:
> Oy veh!
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> *From:* Unicode [mailto:unicode-boun...@unicode.org] *On Behalf Of *Mark
> E. Shoulson via Unicode
> *Sent:* Monday,
Oy veh!
From: Unicode [mailto:unicode-boun...@unicode.org] On Behalf Of Mark E.
Shoulson via Unicode
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2019 5:27 PM
To: unicode@unicode.org
Subject: Emoji Haggadah
The only thing more disturbing than the existence of The Emoji Haggadah
(https://www.amazon.com/Emoji-H
The only thing more disturbing than the existence of The Emoji
Haggadah
(https://www.amazon.com/Emoji-Haggadah-Martin-Bodek/dp/1602803463/)
is the fact that I'm starting to find that I can read it...
~mark
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