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【スマートウォッチ】Wear OS by Google 総合スレ Part.14 (1002レス)
【スマートウォッチ】Wear OS by Google 総合スレ Part.14 http://egg.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/android/1664594075/
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931: 名無しさん@お腹いっぱい。 (ワッチョイ aef0-CJyu [119.243.126.50]) [sage] 2023/03/06(月) 09:05:21.61 ID:0I+feSoA0 >>930 >なんでUnicodeゴキブリ追加したの This proposal requests the addition of the COCKROACH emoji to the Unicode emoji library. The cockroach represents 4,600 different species of insects, some of which date back 320 million years. The creature has also become a cultural symbol of survival and resilience, and found its way into cultural works dating back to the 1900s in Mexico, Cuba, the Greater China region and the United States. There is a strong global demand for COCKROACH online, particularly in the burgeoning internet populations in South Asia as well as in the US. Adding a COCKROACH emoji would not only benefit the currently small animal-bug collection but also ensure that if cockroaches do outlive humans in the future, at least they have an emoji too. The cockroach are an ancient group of insects (order: Blattodea) that date back at least 320 million years. There are actually 4,600 distinct species that are widely referred to as "cockroaches" — 30 of these species commonly reside in and around human habitation. Cockroaches embody a rich linguistic tradition. The English word cockroach is derived from its Spanish name cucaracha, which is also the title of a Spanish folk song (La Cucaracha) popular during the 1910-1920 Mexican Revolution. In North America, cockroach is commonly abbreviated as roach, while across the seas in France, cafard is also a term for melancholy/depression and hypocrite. While most entomologists dispute the popular claim that cockroaches could survive a nuclear winter, they are still hardy creatures that can thrive in both Arctic and tropical climates and are still ten times more resistant to radiation than humans. Their hardiness has led to them to become a global icon for being a survivor and/or resilience. As Madonna famously quipped, “I am a survivor. I am like a cockroach, you just can't get rid of me.” True to its reputation, the cockroach has have found its way into countless cultural works over the centuries. On top of the Mexican folk song mentioned above, the cockroach appears in a famous line from the 1983 movie Scarface (“I'll bury those cock-a-roaches”); as a character in the popular 80s US comic strip Bloom County ; as a pet in 90s Chinese language comedies ; as sidekicks in a French animated comedy series, as the main character’s loyal friend in the 2008 Pixar animated feature WALL-E, and in Martina the Beautiful Cockroach: A Cuban Folktale, which the American Library Association named a Notable Children's Book in 2008. Many species of cockroach thrive in dense urban areas where they are widely synonymous with decay and poor hygiene, making them an important public health symbol as well. Cockroach droppings (including feces and shed skin) are linked to asthma as well as gastroenteritis, typhoid fever, and possibly polio, hepatitis, and other diseases. The addition of this emoji could give health professionals and individuals alike a quick way to communicate with the public about the presence of roaches in certain areas or to signal the need for pest control. Despite being millions of years old, cockroaches are finding new leases on life when it comes to cockroach-human cohabitation. They are being used to reduce kitchen waste in China, as a natural ingredient in Chinese medicine, and have been identified and promoted as a potential source of flour and protein-rich milk in a food-scarce future. http://egg.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/android/1664594075/931
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