What Emojis Would Look Like In Real Life

Emojis are the cute little symbols that are replacing their simpler cousins the emoticons, and even though they're cute when viewed on a screen they're downright horrifying to look at in real life.

These real life emojis were created by ad agency Rosapark for a program called Innocence en Danger, a campaign to raise awareness about who our children are chatting with online, and they're supposed to represent some of the weirdos and predators who could be out there sending out messages full of smiley faces to innocent kids.

While constant preaching about the dangers of online predators may not be effective, one look at these scary emoji faced freaks and your kids will never look at those cute little emojis the same way again!

Via Geekologie


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While I was at work, I had a close friend that said he knew about a stock that will make him rich and he was putting almost all his savings and paychecks into it. He said he wasn't telling anyone about it cause he can tell a good person from a bad and he felt I was a good person and he said he wish me and my family wealth. I listened to every word he said then just brushed it off that he is an old man. I had just listened and been polite. It was stock for the satellite radio. He is now retired with his 2 dogs and likes to travel. Good people do get rewarded I should of listened to him.
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How do we know this guy wouldn't have done a terrible job at Google - so terrible that the young company never got off the ground?

Maybe hiring this guy almost became Larry Page's most expensive mistake??
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