The "(。ì _ í。)" emote, also known as "Forward Facing Anger #33," is a Japanese emoticon that represents a frustrated or angry face with furrowed brows and a pouting mouth. It is often used in online communication to express annoyance, displeasure, or frustration.
- Skepticism & Doubt:
"I'm not sure I believe what he's saying, it all seems a bit too good to be true (。ì _ í。)." - Embarrassment & Shame:
"I accidentally spilled coffee all over myself in front of everyone at work today (。ì _ í。)." - Boredom & Apathy:
"I have absolutely nothing to do today, I'm so bored (。ì _ í。)."
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