Ever wondered how those people on your Twitter timeline type things like this? From the humble :), the emoticon has come a long way in 30 years. But while it’s easy to remember how to type that smiley face, you’d be hard-pressed to type out the “shruggie” even if you brought up the character map. Don’t worry though, there’s an easier way to do this. Much like with anything else on the Internet, there are handy cheat sheets to type text faces, emoticons, emojis, Japanese kawai faces, and more. CopyShrug (Web): Just Copy-Paste the Shruggie and Stop Caring It’s one…
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