The "ح(-̀ж-́)ง †" emote or "Priest who practices exorcism" emote is a popular emoji used in Southeast Asia, particularly in Thailand and Indonesia. It depicts a priest or shaman performing an exorcism ritual with a cross or other religious symbol. The emote is often used to express shock, fear, or surprise, and is also associated with supernatural or paranormal themes. However, its use has been criticized for promoting superstition and misinformation about mental health issues.
- Gratitude & Relief:
"After the priest who practices exorcism performed a ritual on me, I felt like a weight had been lifted off my shoulders. ح(-̀ж-́)†" - Desperation & Helplessness:
"I've tried everything to get rid of the evil spirit that's haunting me, but nothing works. I'm going to see the priest who practices exorcism as a last resort. ح(-̀ж-́)†" - Disgust & Revulsion:
"The priest who practices exorcism uses some pretty gruesome methods to expel demons. It makes my stomach turn. ح(-̀ж-́)†"
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