What has french fries to do with freedom emoji-wise
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In my emoji picker when I enter freedom
I see some french fries.
Why is that?
Practical example:
So if I want to write something like the following:
So people of the world appreciate what you're given, go out there and enjoy your freedom
If I emojify this:
So ð«ð¬ of the ðÂÂÂ, appreciate what you're given, go out there and enjoy your ðÂÂÂ.
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In my emoji picker when I enter freedom
I see some french fries.
Why is that?
Practical example:
So if I want to write something like the following:
So people of the world appreciate what you're given, go out there and enjoy your freedom
If I emojify this:
So ð«ð¬ of the ðÂÂÂ, appreciate what you're given, go out there and enjoy your ðÂÂÂ.
macos text-input emoji
Try to enterfun
too!
â Besi
3 hours ago
Possibly a bug. Entering fun as @Besi mentioned shows a coffin! Report it to Apple: bugreport.apple.com
â Nimesh Neema
3 hours ago
2
It could be a bug or it could be an old reference to freedom fries.
â fsb
2 hours ago
@Nimesh âÂÂfunâ matches âÂÂfuneralâ â´ â°ï¸Â
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18 mins ago
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up vote
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In my emoji picker when I enter freedom
I see some french fries.
Why is that?
Practical example:
So if I want to write something like the following:
So people of the world appreciate what you're given, go out there and enjoy your freedom
If I emojify this:
So ð«ð¬ of the ðÂÂÂ, appreciate what you're given, go out there and enjoy your ðÂÂÂ.
macos text-input emoji
In my emoji picker when I enter freedom
I see some french fries.
Why is that?
Practical example:
So if I want to write something like the following:
So people of the world appreciate what you're given, go out there and enjoy your freedom
If I emojify this:
So ð«ð¬ of the ðÂÂÂ, appreciate what you're given, go out there and enjoy your ðÂÂÂ.
macos text-input emoji
macos text-input emoji
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â Besi
3 hours ago
Possibly a bug. Entering fun as @Besi mentioned shows a coffin! Report it to Apple: bugreport.apple.com
â Nimesh Neema
3 hours ago
2
It could be a bug or it could be an old reference to freedom fries.
â fsb
2 hours ago
@Nimesh âÂÂfunâ matches âÂÂfuneralâ â´ â°ï¸Â
â grgâ¦
18 mins ago
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Try to enterfun
too!
â Besi
3 hours ago
Possibly a bug. Entering fun as @Besi mentioned shows a coffin! Report it to Apple: bugreport.apple.com
â Nimesh Neema
3 hours ago
2
It could be a bug or it could be an old reference to freedom fries.
â fsb
2 hours ago
@Nimesh âÂÂfunâ matches âÂÂfuneralâ â´ â°ï¸Â
â grgâ¦
18 mins ago
Try to enter
fun
too!â Besi
3 hours ago
Try to enter
fun
too!â Besi
3 hours ago
Possibly a bug. Entering fun as @Besi mentioned shows a coffin! Report it to Apple: bugreport.apple.com
â Nimesh Neema
3 hours ago
Possibly a bug. Entering fun as @Besi mentioned shows a coffin! Report it to Apple: bugreport.apple.com
â Nimesh Neema
3 hours ago
2
2
It could be a bug or it could be an old reference to freedom fries.
â fsb
2 hours ago
It could be a bug or it could be an old reference to freedom fries.
â fsb
2 hours ago
@Nimesh âÂÂfunâ matches âÂÂfuneralâ â´ â°ï¸Â
â grgâ¦
18 mins ago
@Nimesh âÂÂfunâ matches âÂÂfuneralâ â´ â°ï¸Â
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The ð emoji is offered as an option for any search matching the string âÂÂfreedom friesâÂÂ,
a political euphemism for French fries in the United States. The term was born in 2003 when the then Republican Chairman of the Committee on House Administration, Bob Ney, renamed the menu item in three Congressional cafeterias in response to France's opposition to the proposed invasion of Iraq.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_fries
In the QuickType keyboard suggestions (on iOS or a Touch Bar), emojis are suggested as word replacements when an entire word in the original text matches an entire word in a string relating to the emoji. In this case the word âÂÂfreedomâ or âÂÂfriesâ in a text can be replaced with this emoji.
You can find strings for each emoji in
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreEmoji.framework/Versions/A/Resources/en.lproj/
replacing en
with the locale, then opening CharacterPicker.strings. For example:
/System/L*/Priv*/CoreE*/V*/A/R*/en.*/C*
Open the .strings file as a .plist in Xcode to prettyprint it.
So, anti-French hate-speech from a conservative hawkish arsonist embedded within the system. Would this be compatible with SE code of conduct?
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
The ð emoji is offered as an option for any search matching the string âÂÂfreedom friesâÂÂ,
a political euphemism for French fries in the United States. The term was born in 2003 when the then Republican Chairman of the Committee on House Administration, Bob Ney, renamed the menu item in three Congressional cafeterias in response to France's opposition to the proposed invasion of Iraq.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_fries
In the QuickType keyboard suggestions (on iOS or a Touch Bar), emojis are suggested as word replacements when an entire word in the original text matches an entire word in a string relating to the emoji. In this case the word âÂÂfreedomâ or âÂÂfriesâ in a text can be replaced with this emoji.
You can find strings for each emoji in
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreEmoji.framework/Versions/A/Resources/en.lproj/
replacing en
with the locale, then opening CharacterPicker.strings. For example:
/System/L*/Priv*/CoreE*/V*/A/R*/en.*/C*
Open the .strings file as a .plist in Xcode to prettyprint it.
So, anti-French hate-speech from a conservative hawkish arsonist embedded within the system. Would this be compatible with SE code of conduct?
â LangLangC
8 mins ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
The ð emoji is offered as an option for any search matching the string âÂÂfreedom friesâÂÂ,
a political euphemism for French fries in the United States. The term was born in 2003 when the then Republican Chairman of the Committee on House Administration, Bob Ney, renamed the menu item in three Congressional cafeterias in response to France's opposition to the proposed invasion of Iraq.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_fries
In the QuickType keyboard suggestions (on iOS or a Touch Bar), emojis are suggested as word replacements when an entire word in the original text matches an entire word in a string relating to the emoji. In this case the word âÂÂfreedomâ or âÂÂfriesâ in a text can be replaced with this emoji.
You can find strings for each emoji in
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreEmoji.framework/Versions/A/Resources/en.lproj/
replacing en
with the locale, then opening CharacterPicker.strings. For example:
/System/L*/Priv*/CoreE*/V*/A/R*/en.*/C*
Open the .strings file as a .plist in Xcode to prettyprint it.
So, anti-French hate-speech from a conservative hawkish arsonist embedded within the system. Would this be compatible with SE code of conduct?
â LangLangC
8 mins ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
up vote
4
down vote
accepted
The ð emoji is offered as an option for any search matching the string âÂÂfreedom friesâÂÂ,
a political euphemism for French fries in the United States. The term was born in 2003 when the then Republican Chairman of the Committee on House Administration, Bob Ney, renamed the menu item in three Congressional cafeterias in response to France's opposition to the proposed invasion of Iraq.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_fries
In the QuickType keyboard suggestions (on iOS or a Touch Bar), emojis are suggested as word replacements when an entire word in the original text matches an entire word in a string relating to the emoji. In this case the word âÂÂfreedomâ or âÂÂfriesâ in a text can be replaced with this emoji.
You can find strings for each emoji in
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreEmoji.framework/Versions/A/Resources/en.lproj/
replacing en
with the locale, then opening CharacterPicker.strings. For example:
/System/L*/Priv*/CoreE*/V*/A/R*/en.*/C*
Open the .strings file as a .plist in Xcode to prettyprint it.
The ð emoji is offered as an option for any search matching the string âÂÂfreedom friesâÂÂ,
a political euphemism for French fries in the United States. The term was born in 2003 when the then Republican Chairman of the Committee on House Administration, Bob Ney, renamed the menu item in three Congressional cafeterias in response to France's opposition to the proposed invasion of Iraq.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_fries
In the QuickType keyboard suggestions (on iOS or a Touch Bar), emojis are suggested as word replacements when an entire word in the original text matches an entire word in a string relating to the emoji. In this case the word âÂÂfreedomâ or âÂÂfriesâ in a text can be replaced with this emoji.
You can find strings for each emoji in
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/CoreEmoji.framework/Versions/A/Resources/en.lproj/
replacing en
with the locale, then opening CharacterPicker.strings. For example:
/System/L*/Priv*/CoreE*/V*/A/R*/en.*/C*
Open the .strings file as a .plist in Xcode to prettyprint it.
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So, anti-French hate-speech from a conservative hawkish arsonist embedded within the system. Would this be compatible with SE code of conduct?
â LangLangC
8 mins ago
add a comment |Â
So, anti-French hate-speech from a conservative hawkish arsonist embedded within the system. Would this be compatible with SE code of conduct?
â LangLangC
8 mins ago
So, anti-French hate-speech from a conservative hawkish arsonist embedded within the system. Would this be compatible with SE code of conduct?
â LangLangC
8 mins ago
So, anti-French hate-speech from a conservative hawkish arsonist embedded within the system. Would this be compatible with SE code of conduct?
â LangLangC
8 mins ago
add a comment |Â
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Try to enter
fun
too!â Besi
3 hours ago
Possibly a bug. Entering fun as @Besi mentioned shows a coffin! Report it to Apple: bugreport.apple.com
â Nimesh Neema
3 hours ago
2
It could be a bug or it could be an old reference to freedom fries.
â fsb
2 hours ago
@Nimesh âÂÂfunâ matches âÂÂfuneralâ â´ â°ï¸Â
â grgâ¦
18 mins ago