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Guess the Coldplay song - Emoji attack!!

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Yes !

The first symbol was meant to depict the famous Japanese artwork "The Great Wave" by Hokusai. The second, a typically Chinese dragon, and the third "all lit up".

 

Also, I once wanted to make a riddle where the answer is exactly the same song as in the riddle before :P

And now watch your PMs :)

When I googled "Waves art" I noticed that Japanese artwork. And there are Japanese dragons too.

And from then I had 2 choices. [emoji4]

 

Whoohooo. I'm gonna read my Pm now.

New riddle:

 

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Yes. [emoji38]

I knew I shouldn't have added the ÷. [emoji23]

 

Do you know how long it took my to find those emoji?

Yes. [emoji38]

I knew I shouldn't have added the ÷. [emoji23]

 

Do you know how long it took my to find those emoji?

 

:joy: sorrryyyy

though to be honest i had no idea what the ÷ was (is it dividing the bike into a unicycle?). i got it from bike -> train -> plane :P

:joy: sorrryyyy

though to be honest i had no idea what the ÷ was (is it dividing the bike into a unicycle?). i got it from bike -> train -> plane :P

That's OK, I was just kidding.

 

Yeah, I was describing all the ways of "movement" in the video.

And ÷ was to cut the bike in two. [emoji16]

Us against the world?

Every Teardrop is a Waterfall. Just have that awesome sunrise from the video in my mind :P

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