The "(。☉︵ ಠ╬)" emote, also known as "Forward Facing Anger #39," is a combination of two Japanese emoticons that represent frustration or anger. The first part, "(。☉︵)," depicts a face with clenched teeth and furrowed eyebrows, while the second part, "ಠ╬," shows an angry face with raised eyebrows and a downturned mouth. Together, they convey a sense of intense displeasure or annoyance.
- Fear & Dread:
"I don't want to go to the dentist, I'm terrified of the pain. (。☉︵ ಠ╬)" - Disappointment & Sadness:
"I thought we had something special, but I guess I was wrong. (。☉︵ ಠ╬)" - Disappointment & Frustration:
"I can't believe you didn't study for the test and now we both failed. (。☉︵ ಠ╬)"
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