The "-` д ´-" emote, also known as "Forward Facing Anger #1" emote, is a Japanese emoticon that represents anger or frustration. It consists of three characters: a hyphen, an apostrophe, and the Cyrillic letter "д" (pronounced "d"). The overall appearance of the emote resembles a person clenching their teeth in anger.
- Disgust #1 & Repugnance:
"I don't want anything to do with that repulsive person." -д- - Sadness #1 & Misery:
"I'm so unhappy with my life right now." -д- - Sadness #1 & Melancholy:
"The rain always makes me feel so sad and lonely." -д-
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