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Teddy’s suggested idea shows a yellow smiley face with glasses but no front teeth. As of Wednesday afternoon, Teddy’s petition has gathered over 100 signatures.
The design shows a smiling emoji wearing glasses and without the “horrible rabbit teeth.” “I like wearing glasses because they make me see a lot better, and they look good and stylish ...
In a bid to promote inclusivity and challenge stereotypes, 10-year-old Teddy from England, has initiated a campaign urging Apple to redesign its “nerd face” emoji.. Teddy, a proud glasses ...
According to the BBC, 10-year-old Teddy Cottlel has launched a petition to change the popular icon, which depicts a bright yellow smiley face with thick-rimmed glasses and protruding front teeth.
A 10-year-old boy from Oxfordshire has written a petition asking Apple to change the glasses smiley face emoji, as he believes it paints glasses-wearers in a negative light.
A 10-year-old boy has taken it upon himself to petition Apple to change one of its emojis.. Teddy from Oxfordshire, England, would like to rename the emoji that wears black frame glasses and has ...
Nerd emoji memes feature different iterations of the specific emoji, which wears glasses and ... The child started a petition to redesign the emoji to have thinner frames and a more generic smile.
The ‘nerd’ emoji is one of dozens that feature on Apple technology. A glasses-wearing schoolboy is demanding that Apple change the name of the ‘nerd’ emoji.. Teddy Cottle, 10, thinks the ...
To Gen Z, that classic smiley face emoji isn’t all sunshine — it’s more of a smug, side-eye smirk that can come off as passive-aggressive in texts like above.