Works for me with current dev version and GTK 2.24.30, GLib 2.48.1.

Which platform are you on?  Could you give us a debugger's backtrace of the 
crash?

The only explanation I would see would be somehow different places in the code 
accept different version of the Unicode standard, and one of these symbols are 
new. But that sounds very odd.

(BTW GitHub is annoyingly replacing U+1F64F with an image, but you can work 
around that either manually, or getting the message's source (in your email 
client, clicking edit if you've got the rights, etc.)

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