Brits need seagull emoji added regardless of winged menaces terrorising the nation
Despite being one of Britain’s biggest menaces – psycho seagulls are one of the emojis people want the most.
A new study has looked into the emojis which could be coming up in the next few years based on demand from the public.
And the scavenging birds have been named as one of the top requests currently under review from the Unicode Emoji Subcommittee.
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Online casino Nodeposit365, who used AI image generator, Midjourney, to imagine what these emojis may look like also said moles, vultures, moths and kiwis could soon be added to the bank.
Musical instruments including ‘harp’, ‘trombone’, ‘oud’, and even ‘vinyl’ are some of the other emoji requests that are currently under review.
Olivia King of Nodeposit365 said: “Emojis often reflect current cultural trends and societal changes.
“New emojis can indicate what is currently important or popular in society, such as increased representation of diverse groups, new technology, or social movements.”
“For many, anticipating new emojis is similar to looking forward to the release of new apps or gadgets.
“It creates excitement and discussion within communities, especially on social media, where people speculate and share their thoughts on upcoming emojis.”
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