The "(⋋▂⋌)" emote, also known as the "Not Good News" emote, is typically used to convey disappointment, sadness, or bad news. The emote depicts a face with closed eyes and a frown, with hands pressed against the temples in a gesture of distress.
- Optimism & Pessimism:
"I got a promotion at work (⋋ ▂⋌) but now I'm worried about the added responsibilities." - Satisfaction & Envy:
"My friend just bought a new car (⋋ ▂⋌) and even though I love my own car, I can't help feeling a little jealous." - Anticipation & Nervousness:
"I'm going on a first date tonight (⋋ ▂⋌) but I'm worried about making a good impression."
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