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Should Emoji Hold Up in Court

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TITLE: Should Emoji Hold Up in Court?

AUTHOR: Holly Richmond

PUBLISHED: Thursday, March 26th, 2015

Justice for Emoji

My first impression about this article is funny because it is the first time in my life that I heard that an emoji will make you go in jail. But for me, I think there is still a story behind of this because we know that a person will not go to jail if he or she doesn’t have a depravity.

“So whether we like it or not, a cartoon pizza slice now counts as language.” - The quote that really stuck in my mind.

This article mainly shows the use of emoji in a court or justice. We all know that in court or justice all we speak and heard by the judge is very important and they will criticized every bit of it. We should be responsible on how we deliver our words like what in the article says. For example, a person who ruined his life because of a sin that is being told by the other people which is he/she did not do. A single word can affect everyones life. We should know what is right or wrong.

 

5 Things I’ve learned

1. I learned to be responsible for what I relay message.

2. I learned not to judge people easily.

3. I learned to know first the guidelines in the court.

4. I learned to be more aware on what I say.

5. I learned to know the importance of language.

 

5 Interactive Questions

1. How can I know if it is a message to deliver?

2. Why the emoji leads the person to jail?

3. What are the strategy do the justice did to this matter?

4. How they did ethics on this?

5. What is the importance of a language?

 

 

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