The "ಠ 益 ಠ" emote, also known as the "Not funny gay" emote, is a Japanese emoticon commonly used to express disapproval, annoyance, or disbelief. It features two large eyes with eyebrows furrowed and a mouth that appears to be frowning or scowling. The term "Not funny gay" is a mistranslation of the original Japanese phrase "meccha warui," which means "really bad" or "terrible."
- Anger & Disapproval:
"I can't believe you cheated on the exam ಠ 益 ಠ" - Annoyance & Irritation:
"I can't believe you're still playing that game. ಠ 益 ಠ" - Irritation & Sadness:
"I can't believe you lied to me. ಠ 益 ಠ"
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