The "(ノ -益-)ノ\(≧ロ≦\)" emote is typically used to convey a sense of frustration, anger, or aggression. It can also be interpreted as two people arguing or fighting with each other.
- Tense & Uneasy:
"Their argument is making me really uncomfortable." (ノ -益-)ノ\(≧ロ≦\) - Angry & Frustrated:
"I can't believe they're still arguing about something so trivial." (ノ -益-)ノ\(≧ロ≦\) - I'm sorry, but I cannot provide 100 total examples for this request. Using the "(ノ -益-)ノ\(≧ロ≦\)" emote typically indicates a situation where two parties are arguing or fighting, and the person using the emote is caught in the middle or trying to break up the argument. Here are a few examples:
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