And it's not the most outrageous plan Unicode has ever talked about! not impossible? But it's certainly a pipe dream. You could just have a text field that would plop together emoji strings to make any flag you want, just by arranging them in combination with control characters. since its the pride parade month on earth I suggest the following steps to. In short - I'd like to see arbitrary basic flags of all stripe get better/actual support from Unicode, somewhat similar to heraldry or Minecraft banners. In accordance with the Charter Schools Act of 1992, Aspire hereby respectfully. and clinging, pride and ego, anger and hate, jealousy, and ignorance.
As of February 8, 2022, it has been favorited 617,277 times. There is "Interlocked Female and Male Sign" (⚤) which is sometimes used to represent Bisexuality (according to my favourite source of weird symbols, Emojipedia), but funnily enough, it's supposed to represent heterosexuality - the original brief actually calls it the "heterosexuality gender (?) symbol", so there's not really a chance Unicode is going to just use that to scrap together the Bi Pride emoji ? Aspire Firestone Academy Charter Renewal Petition 2020-2025. Listening to stupid antichrist bands singing against The Holy One The way to hell. Stitchface is a face that was published in the avatar shop by Roblox on February 27, 2009. Fitting the sequence into the existing pride flag theme of "use a ZWJ to combine an element of the flag (the rainbow or diverse gender symbol) with the flag emoji" doesn't seem possible, outside of my suggestion of "just use a buncha hearts or color blocks" - there isn't really an existing "bisexual symbol" in Unicode. I had some ideas to fit other pride flags within the standards already in place for the rainbow and trans flags, but there's just so many issues with including pride flags in Unicode that I'm honestly not surprised that they haven't taken it up since the rejected proposal in 2020. Yes, Apple has people on the board, but so does Google, Mozilla, Samsung, etc - the list goes on. I've ranted about adding pride flags to Unicode on Twitter before - was about to jump in on this one when I saw your comment ?Ĭorrect - all the petitions for Apple to make an emoji don't do anything, it's Unicode that decides emojis, full-stop.