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Paul πŸ’–

@pauldhunt

πŸ€ͺ qweerdo
our preferred pronouns are we/us because we like to be included
πŸ”€ type & πŸ˜ƒ emoji designer at @AdobeType.

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looking forward to seeing this Jesus emoji getting a lot of use this Easter season: βœ¨πŸ§”πŸ½β€β™€οΈβœ¨ s/he is/they are risen! πŸ™Œ #JesusEmoji

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πŸ™ thank you @wordsarevibrations for making this for my time of need ❛may you be strong enough to be gentle❜ from How to Laugh in Ironic Amusement during Your Existential Crisis #🦁 #strength #laforce instagram.com/p/CqOzELPSar6/…

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🀬 being Mary Poppins is tiring! πŸ˜‚ how does she do itβ€½ (she takes herself & everything else lightly β˜‚οΈ)

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🧐 Contempt sneers β€˜I am different from you. And I am superior!’ πŸŽ–οΈ 😘 Empathy lovingly replies β€˜My Darling, we are One.’ πŸ’ž

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i just pushed new releases of 🫸 πŸ”€ Source Sans (v 3.052) github.com/adobe-fonts/so… & πŸ”‘ Source Code Pro github.com/adobe-fonts/so…

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Thanks for the recognition! Just to clarify: I advocated for gender inclusive versions of all human emoji, but jennifer daniel did all the real work in creating each one. kudos to her for helping bring my dream to life! πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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Using Your Library: 32 Posters For Classroom and Library - created by librarian Mary Joan Egan & illustrated by the great Cynthia Amrine (1965). A series of posters meant for display in school libraries around the country. A #wardsmorguefile thread 🧡:

Using Your Library: 32 Posters For Classroom and Library - created by librarian Mary Joan Egan & illustrated by the great Cynthia Amrine (1965). A series of posters meant for display in school libraries around the country. A #wardsmorguefile thread 🧡:
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If you’re tired of celebrities’ terrible takes on Palestine, let Dr. Fatima slather some knowledge on you. Still trying to be better at the praxis part, but we’ve all got to start somewhere, eh? youtu.be/R7hK5_Rj--8?si…