That's the best one. I don't get the haters.

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It’s not on anyone’s keyboard so it’s impossible to use. To someone on the outside it’s just a random Chinese character with no context. They’ll never understand its significance.

I see both perspectives, I guess. I mean, it's not like ⚡ is on keyboards either, but I guess it's an emoji so it's easier to find than some random Unicode...

丰 feels futuristic, but is a bit cumbersome to write

These things usually emerge bottom-up from culture... .For instance, nobody's really sure where "$" came from.