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Trolls are an inherent part of Internet culture. Their origins are mostly found in Nordic mythology, but an emoji could be unified with other creatures like Ogres, Orcs and other humanoid monsters. Many people find the Japanese one πΉ not fitting, because they are expecting greenish, grayish or beige skin instead of red.
A popular phrase is βDonβt feed the troll(s)!β, and feeding a troll is usually associated with fish π, perhaps because thatβs the toll for bridge trolls in some stories.
L2/17-161 = N4794 includes a comment by the British NSB that Troll or Troll Face should be added if Elf, Mage, Fairy, Vampire, Zombie, Mermaid and Genie are.
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Trolls are an inherent part of Internet culture. Their origins are mostly found in Nordic mythology, but an emoji could be unified with other creatures like Ogres, Orcs and other humanoid monsters. Many people find the Japanese one πΉ not fitting, because they are expecting greenish, grayish or beige skin instead of red.
A popular phrase is βDonβt feed the troll(s)!β, and feeding a troll is usually associated with fish π, perhaps because thatβs the toll for bridge trolls in some stories.
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