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I pray that people will realize that the praying hands emoji is in fact praying hands and not a high five — Christine Lafferty (@cnlaugherty) July 31, 2014.
It explains: "Two hands placed firmly together, meaning please or thank you in Japanese culture. A common alternative use for this emoji is for prayer, using the same gesture as praying hands ...
According to a photo posted by artist Dr. Woo, Drake tattooed a praying hands emoji (don't you dare say it's actually a high-five, you nerd) on his arm, which means that Drake is once and for all ...