New Titles + En, Es, Ru updates

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Sergei Asanov
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@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ The first people to implement these cute schemes were Japanese mobile operators.
More emoticons are encoded in the sections [block:miscellaneous-symbols Miscellaneous symbols] and [block:supplemental-symbols-and-pictographs Supplemental-symbols-and-pictographs].
Since you've read this description till this point, I'm going to [b]share a secret with you[/b]. So far, people haven't quite figured out, what is an [b]emoticon[/b] and what is an [b]emoji[/b]. Even I, the expert of the Emoji Studies, a person with a PhD in Cats and Dogs' faces semantics, even I haven't deciphered yet, what is the key difference between an emoticon and an emoji. I'll tell you what: whenever you see a printed version of a smile like this :), callit an emoticon. If there is a complete image/icon/picture like this 😛 - congrats, it's an emoji. You can copy it from this block, by the way.
Since you've read the description till this point, I'm going to [b]share a secret with you[/b]. So far, people haven't quite figured out, how to differentiate between an [b]emoticon[/b] and an [b]emoji[/b]. Even I, the expert of the Emoji Studies, a person with a PhD in Cats and Dogs' faces semantics, even I haven't deciphered yet, what is the key difference between an emoticon and an emoji. I'll tell you what: whenever you see a printed version of a smile like this :), call it an emoticon. If there is a complete image/icon/picture like this 😛 - congrats, it's an emoji. You can copy it from this block, by the way.