Pierce spent all day at Jordan's house with the other Clippers and still doesn't know how to use an emoji. Jimmy Kimmel is pac mans justin bieber lol Oddly enough, he DOES know how to use emojis: When trying to get people to pay for a party he threw, he screencapped an image of the party flier from his Facebook timeline: When the Patriots won the Super Bowl, he scrolled through over a year of his own Instagram pics and screencapped the picture of himself with Tom Brady rather than just finding the picture in his photo library:Īpparently dissatisfied with the lack of text on that first attempt, he tweeted the same screencap again a minute later:īrady the man ahhhhh congrats pats /ggZHIcD88b When he wants to send out an old picture on Twitter, he Yahoo image searches the picture he wants to send out and takes a screencap of it, apparently unaware that he could hold his finger down on the picture and save it to his phone and send it out without the search bar, loads of black space, his battery life, and how many bars he has:
Paul Pierce is perennially baffled by how to use smartphones. somebody teach PP bout the extra keyboard with the emojis. Paul Pierce just tweeted with his Game Boy color lolĪw man. It is a prime example of an Old Person Tech Workaround in an attempt to do What The Kids Are Doing These Days. Pierce evidently has no idea that there is a function on smartphones that allows you to access a keyboard with emojis on it, so when he saw everybody was having fun with emojis, he searched "rocket emoji," downloaded the picture of the rocket emoji, and used that. Then 37-year-old Paul Pierce barged in and sent this out on the Internet: So, Wednesday was the day everybody in the NBA competing for the love and affection of DeAndre Jordan tweeted humorous emojis.