Having a voice assistant read your texts aloud for you while you drive is Japani Malish (2025) EP 4-6 Hindi Web Seriesreally convenient, not to mention safer than trying to read them yourself.

But if your texts were sent to you by a child or anyone else communicating exclusively using emoji, you're in for a wild ride.

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On Twitter, creative director Aaron Reynolds shared a video of an assistant -- which sounds like Siri, although it isn't specified -- reading out a text from his daughter. It's basically just one comically long thread of emoji.

After concluding that the text consists of no less than 35 emoji, the assistant puts on a brave face and reads them all aloud.

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Here's a transcript of that glorious text. "A grinning face, a sunglasses face, a crazy face, seven smiley faces, a face crying with laughter, two faces with tongue out, two faces with monocles, two smirking faces, three party faces, a goofy face, three kissing faces, an upside-down face, two faces rolling on the floor laughing, a sad face, an unamused face, two nerd faces, three winking faces, and a worried face."

Beside the fact that "nerd face" is a surprisingly savage burn from a virtual assistant, the ability to narrate emoji like this is honestly impressive.

Another Twitter user pointed out that there's one emoji that's particularly joyous to hear read aloud.

A smiley face, a sunglasses face, a face with tongue out.


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