The "( •̀ω•́)σ" emote is a Japanese emoticon that typically represents determination or a fighting spirit. It can also be used playfully to indicate mischief or excitement. The "You Are Gonna Pay" emote, on the other hand, usually features a menacing or angry expression and is often used to convey a threatening tone or to express frustration with someone or something.
- Sarcasm & Threat:
"Oh sure, go ahead and try. I'm shaking in my boots. ( •̀ω•́)σ" - Amusement & Threat:
"Haha, you think you can beat me? ( •̀ω•́)σ" - Anxiety & Threat:
"I'm really anxious about this, but if you make it worse, you'll pay. ( •̀ω•́)σ"
Show More
Examples: