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I Miss You, 10,000 Times

I miss you, repeated 10,000 times and ready to copy, with switches down to 1,000 and 100. Below the block: the exact character totals, how to send something this big without it failing, and the hearts that fit this phrase.

Tap any tile to copy it. Nothing is sent anywhere — the copy happens in your browser.

Repeat it 100, 1000 or 10,000 times

100 copies — 1,099 characters.

Why this page defaults to 10,000

Because that is the count people type. The rest of this family starts at 100, but the searches for this phrase skew to the largest block, so that is what loads first. I miss you repeated 10,000 times with a space between copies is 109,999 characters. At 1,000 copies it is 10,999 and at 100 it is 1,099. The 100-copy version is written into the page; the two larger counts are built in your browser when you tap the button, and on an older phone the 10,000 build takes a second or two.

Sending something this big without breaking it

110,000 characters is more than most chat apps accept in one message and more than some input fields accept at all. When a paste that size fails, it usually fails quietly: the field stays empty, or the app freezes for a moment and then drops everything. If that happens, break it up. Switch to x1000 and send that ten times, or paste the whole block into a notes file and send the file instead. A wall that never arrives is worse than a smaller one that does.

Hearts that suit this phrase

The bright red hearts belong on the love pages. Missing someone sits in a different register, and these six carry it better.

Character Official Unicode name Codepoint Added
💔 Broken Heart U+1F494 Unicode 6.0, 2010
💙 Blue Heart U+1F499 Unicode 6.0, 2010
🖤 Black Heart U+1F5A4 Unicode 9.0, 2016
🤍 White Heart U+1F90D Unicode 12.0, 2019
🩵 Light Blue Heart U+1FA75 Unicode 15.0, 2022
🩶 Grey Heart U+1FA76 Unicode 15.0, 2022

Age matters when you are sending to a device you do not control. The first two arrived with the original emoji block and render on everything. 🩵 and 🩶 were approved in 2022, so a phone or a desktop that has not had a font update since then shows a blank rectangle instead of a heart. If you do not know what the other person is holding, 💔 and 💙 are the safe pair.

Interleaving a character also multiplies the cost. Each of these hearts counts as two units in the encodings that chat apps and text fields measure with, so a heart between every copy roughly doubles a block that is already at the limit.

The rest of the family

Same tool, different phrase: i love you 10000 times for the same count, the shorter i love you 100 times, and the Spanish te amo 100 times. All counts and phrases sit on the copy and paste 100 times hub.