Changes Emoji dictionary to OrdinalIgnoreCase for performance#1691
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This code is ran on startup, and instantiating a new InvariantCultureIgnoreCase was taking up 11ms, which was half the time in AOT.
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While working on the AOT stuff I was also profiling some code and ran across this taking up a huge chunk of the time spent initializing the app. Switching to OrdinalIgnoreCase actually gave a 100% boost in my TTFRE (time to first rocketship emoji) benchmark.
And fwiw, this puts Spectre.Console a few MS off of regular Console.WriteLine...
