The "(-人-)" or "Angry Beg" emote is a Japanese emoticon commonly used to express frustration, anger, or pleading. It consists of two vertical lines for the face, a horizontal line for the mouth, and two downward diagonal lines for eyebrows that are furrowed in anger or desperation. The overall appearance resembles a person with a scowling or begging expression.
- Anger & annoyance:
"You keep interrupting me when I'm trying to talk! (-人- )" - Fear & dread:
"I don't want to go to the dentist, it's going to be so painful. (-人- )" - Disappointment & regret:
"I wish I had made a different decision, now I'm stuck with the consequences. (-人- )"
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