As a historical note, they used to be called smileys. Then an emoticon, or simply an emote. Emoji is aactually a Japanese word; the resemblance to the English 'emotion' or 'emoticon' is completely coincidental.
Back on topic, her going missing had nothing to do with spiders and everything to do with her self-obsession and correspondingly overinflated concept of her own importance. So much so that it ultimately ended up becoming true, but in the process she cheated herself out of a chance at a happy ending.
Which might have been the only thing she did right.
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As a historical note, they used to be called smileys. Then an emoticon, or simply an emote. Emoji is aactually a Japanese word; the resemblance to the English 'emotion' or 'emoticon' is completely coincidental.
Back on topic, her going missing had nothing to do with spiders and everything to do with her self-obsession and correspondingly overinflated concept of her own importance. So much so that it ultimately ended up becoming true, but in the process she cheated herself out of a chance at a happy ending.
Which might have been the only thing she did right.