The "(。ò ∀ ó。)" emote, also known as the "Forward Facing Anger #30" emote, is a Japanese emoticon commonly used to express anger or frustration in a cute or playful way. The emote consists of two round eyes with eyebrows furrowed and a small mouth turned downward, giving the appearance of an angry or pouting face. It has become popular on social media platforms and in online communication as a way to convey strong emotions without using words.
- Irritation & Anger:
"Why does my roommate always leave their dirty dishes in the sink? It's driving me crazy! (。ò ∀ ó。)" - Sadness & Anger:
"I'm so upset that my boss didn't give me the promotion I deserved. (。ò ∀ ó。)" - Annoyance & Anger:
"You've been interrupting me all day long! (。ò ∀ ó。) Can't you see that I'm trying to work here?"
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