The "~ε~ε~┌(|||´Д`)ノ" emote or "Slipping Away" emote is a Japanese emoticon typically used to convey a sense of panic, frustration, or defeat. It consists of two tilde characters (~) and three epsilon characters (ε), which form the shape of a person's head and arms flailing in distress, along with two vertical lines (|) representing the body and a raised arm (ノ) indicating a sense of resignation or surrender. The emote is often used in online conversations or social media to express feelings of overwhelm or helplessness.
- Hopelessness & Despair:
"There's no point in even trying anymore. ~ε~ε~┌(|||´Д`)ノ" - Annoyance & Impatience:
"Can we please just get this over with already? ~ε~ε~┌(|||´Д`)ノ" - Shame & Humiliation:
"I can't believe I did something so stupid. ~ε~ε~┌(|||´Д`)ノ"
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