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Originally Posted by PoP
^ My thought was that despite nobody knowing its meaning, the sign has ironically made it to the Unicode standard. Arguably it makes it somewhat special in a standard meant to enable people communication. At least more than a "+" sign. Maybe just me. I don't think emoji really elevate communication either but at least everybody understands U+1F4A9. I liked the Angzarr absurdity.
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I don't argue that the angzarr glyph is absurd, I just have trouble accepting a single glyph as a sign.
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