The Back Story
Emoji (絵文字 or えもじ; Japanese pronunciation: [emodʑi]) are the ideograms or smileys used in Japanese electronic messages and webpages, whose use is spreading outside Japan. The characters are used much like ASCII emoticons or kaomoji, but a wider range is provided, and the icons are standardized and built into the handsets.
I found this here.
Emoji finder
:heart: me some emojis. Go to http://emoji.muan.co/
:octopus: :zap: :cat: = :octocat:
Find the emoji that echoes your heart using keywords
:raised_hands::gun::moneybag::police_car::boom::hospital::syringe::skull:
Queue the emojis up to tell a story
:oden::spaghetti::cookie::stew::ice_cream::icecream::sushi::curry::custard::dango::pizza::ramen::fried_shrimp::fries::chocolate_bar::hamburger:
View emojis in groups and food-attack hungry people
Please contribute :pray:
There are almost 900 emojis, more keywords let you find emojis more easily. Go to emojis.json
for the list of emoji & keywords.
Block Quotes
Here is an example of a block quote:
An operant conditioning chamber permits experimenters to study behavior conditioning (training) by teaching a subject animal to perform certain actions (like pressing a lever) in response to specific stimuli, such as a light or sound signal. When the subject correctly performs the behavior, the chamber mechanism delivers food or another reward. In some cases, the mechanism delivers a punishment for incorrect or missing responses. For instance, to test how operant conditioning works for certain invertebrates, psychologists use a device known as a "heat box".
Command Line Fu
Embedding your commands in your blog/homepage.
See http://www.commandlinefu.com/site/widget
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