Sometimes words aren’t enough. A picture is worth a thousand words, but a Bitmoji is worth even more. Bitmojis are the newest and latest upcoming way for you to communicate with your peers and they are an iPhone essential that spices up those mediocre group messages. They also are a great representation of reactions to everyday situations. […]
Sometimes words aren’t enough. A picture is worth a thousand words, but a Bitmoji is worth even more.
Bitmojis are the newest and latest upcoming way for you to communicate with your peers and they are an iPhone essential that spices up those mediocre group messages. They also are a great representation of reactions to everyday situations. Here are a few examples of how Bitmojis represent CB students accurately.
When the teacher doesn’t think you’re paying attention in class but you answer the question correctly:
When you start prayer off with “St. John Baptist De La Salle” instead of “Let us remember”:
When your teacher won’t let you go to the bathroom:
When bae asks someone else to prom:
When the teacher changes the quiz to a group quiz:
When you see the Brothers line at Holy Bowl:
When your shorts are shorter than 3″ above the knee:
When you think the Morality lecture is over but the teacher pulls up another PowerPoint:
When people start asking you about college:
When you hear prayer at the end of the day over the loudspeaker:
That one teacher that always dress codes you:
When you text someone asking for the homework and they don’t reply but you see them tweeting: