Pearls Before Swine by Stephan Pastis for January 03, 2025

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    Bilan  4 days ago

    Cute joke, but when you google ‘prayer emoji’, you get what Pig was talking about.

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    sirbadger  4 days ago

    In the early days, the only Facebook option was “Like”. There were times when Like felt wrong.

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    Concretionist  4 days ago

    Several sources say that’s “folded hands” and usually represents gratitude or prayer depending on context. None of them (except Pastis) seem to think they’re high-fiving.

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    carlsonbob  4 days ago

    Tell him you were high fiving them joining heaven. Worth a try!

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    BasilBruce  4 days ago

    Just say that the two people were playing London Bridge, because his mother is “crossing over” to Heaven.

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    phobos  4 days ago

    Sounds like something a left winger would send.

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    B UTTONS  4 days ago

    Pig. Message received. ☄️☄️☄️

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    breathfreshair Premium Member 4 days ago

    Made me laugh.

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    Gent  4 days ago

    No. Rat is wrong. For it indeeds folding hands emoji and not high five. Some emoji sets was even depicting it as a man with folding hands.

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    Arbitrary  4 days ago

    Friend’s reply: Totally. She was horrible.

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    Indiana Guy Premium Member 4 days ago

    Several years ago, some guy on the radio said he thought “LOL” meant “Lots of Love” (instead of the actual meaning, “Laughing out loud”). So one time he texted someone, “I just heard Aunt Millie died. LOL!”

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    James Wolfenstein  4 days ago

    Human evolution… a million years developing language to end miscommunicating with signs like monkeys… good job! :D To be fair, we miscommunicate A LOT with language anyway :P

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    iggyman  4 days ago

    The caring emoji is much better.

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    Differentname  4 days ago

    Apparently, the alphabet was too tough, so now we’re going back to using hieroglyphics

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    markkahler52  4 days ago

    We’ll see if the “high-five” is appropriate once the will gets read….

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    Croc Holliday  4 days ago

    Because calling or sending an actual card takes way too much effort.

    Emojis – when you care to send the very least.

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    DanielRyanMulligan1  4 days ago

    This comment is intended for everybody on this comment thread, and everybody in the world; please, please, please don’t misinterpret this!!!! Thank you very much for your kind thoughts and good wishes!!!! You are all champions and heroes!!!! Good luck and God bless in the new year!!!! Dan aka…ps now, unfortunately, I have to go and seek medical attention once again, sadly, I never get real human attention unless my thingies a.k.a. body parts are broken, hurt, or swollen….WAH!!!!

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    David Wolfson Premium Member 4 days ago

    My understanding is that that emoji was originally intended to depict “gassho”, the position of hands when bowing, and connoted gratitude.

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    No 6  4 days ago

    I prefer to use

    B.C.N.U

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    Ignatz Premium Member 4 days ago

    I hate to sound like an old man telling people to get off my lawn, but if an internet friend says his mother died, type some WORDS.

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    Linguist  4 days ago

    O.K. Did I high-five my cousin in Ireland after commenting on his FaceBook page on the death of his father? ( I really did add this emoji to a note I just sent him – minutes before I opened GoComics ) I hope he won’t think me “cold and uncaring”.

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    juicebruce  4 days ago

    For the passing of a Loved One a friend calls or shows up in person. You do not send a text ;-(

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    Ellis97  4 days ago

    Who knew emojis could be so hard to read?

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    Heelboy 12  4 days ago

    Like you, Rat?

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    SusieB  4 days ago

    Predictive text will show that emoji when you type “prayer”

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    Chris  4 days ago

    nope, try clueless. ;)

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    Stocky One  4 days ago

    I use that particular emoji to mean “thanks.”

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    Solarbear Premium Member 4 days ago

    Perhaps Rat is the only one who thinks that’s a “high five” emoji rather than a praying hands emoji … or at least, one of the few. Everyone I know uses it for praying hands.

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    Alicia1955  4 days ago

    It’s a prayer emoji. As is often the case, Stephan has it wrong.

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    ira.crank  4 days ago

    I used to send my friends a thumbs-down emoji to express my sorrow whenever a family member of theirs passed away. For some reason, I don’t have any friends anymore.

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    unfair.de  4 days ago

    She might have been ill and in pain. Sometimes death can be a relief.

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    kjnrun  4 days ago

    This made me laugh.

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    Dapperdan61  Premium Member 4 days ago

    Rat quit messing with Pig or someone will high 5 you upside your head

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    stoogeswoman Premium Member 4 days ago

    “I’m high fiving a million angels!”

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    Goat from PBS  4 days ago

    Yeah, I’ve never seen it as a high-five. I’ve seen it as a prayer.

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    stevesasleep Premium Member 4 days ago

    When I do a text search for High Five or Prayer the same emoji shows up for both. But somehow the Microsoft version looks like two male appendages pressed together. >

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    Otis Rufus Driftwood  4 days ago

    I wanted to give Pig a better way to spin this as a positive, but anything I suggest might be tone deaf. Just apologize for it is the best of all the bad ideas.

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    zeexenon  4 days ago

    Ironically, most mothers are older than their kids.

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    [Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce]  4 days ago

    A few years ago,there was an animated movie starring talking Emojis that was a miserable flop.

    SO WHY DIDN’T THAT END T HINGS ONCE AND FOR ALL???

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    prrdh  4 days ago

    Two people with the same shirt high-fiving with opposite hands?

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    C wolfe  3 days ago

    It is why I do not use them. I do not want to end up like the people in “Fahrenheit 451”, where no one is allowed to read text, but only look at pictures.

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    WineStar Premium Member 3 days ago

    Isn’t a prayer a high-five with God?

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    mistercatworks  3 days ago

    Emojis seem to have proliferated to the point of pointlessness. I never understood in Excel what a building falling over was supposed to represent. :)

    People seem to think the entire sentiments of a Hallmark greeting card can be encapsulate din mutually-understandable form by a few strokes of ink.

    (Righteously confused smiley-face emoji here)

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    John Jorgensen  3 days ago

    That’s news that merits an actual written response, not a quick shorthand (no matter what it may be).

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    SheMc  3 days ago

    Oh Rat, do you HAVE to upset him every day?

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    wildlandwaters  3 days ago

    to be fair, maybe he inherited a lotta money!

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    sincavage05  3 days ago

    Emogis always mess me up.

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    CleverHans Premium Member 3 days ago

    I never use emojis, because (a) as we see here, they may mean different things to different people, and (b) as my vision gets blurrier, I have a hard time making out the details, so I could easily send the wrong one if I was in a hurry. So, if you are communicating with an older person like me, please use words…thanks.

    Years ago, when emojis were becoming a fad, I was wandering through a department store that had a bin full of little throw pillows with emoji designs. As I passed by, an older grandmotherly woman was saying to a younger woman “Oh, I should get this one for John! He loves chocolate pudding!” The younger woman said “Um, that’s not chocolate pudding.” That’s when I knew that emojis were not for me…

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    Jonathan Bridge Premium Member 3 days ago

    I recall hearing of an instance where someone texted a relative regarding the death of their aunt and added LOL thinking it meant “Lots Of Love”.

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    daviderkale  3 days ago

    Is this true!?!?!

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    billdaviswords  1 day ago

    It’s hands palm-to-palm. The meaning is in the eye of the beholder (or of the typist) based on your culture and religion, etc. It canmean namaste (Hindu greeting), añjali mudra (Buddhist greeting), a wai (Thai greeting and respect), thank you (Japan), or prayer. It is rarely used for high five. There’d be more of a case for calling it a high five if the sleeves were different colors.

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