The "(ɵ̥̥ дɵ̥̥)" emote, also known as the "I am not crying for you" emote, is a Japanese emoticon used to express a sarcastic or insincere apology. It features two small closed eyes with tears streaming down the cheeks and a neutral or slightly downturned mouth.
- The "(ɵ̥̥ дɵ̥̥)" emote is typically used in online communication to express a lack of sympathy or indifference towards someone's situation or feelings. It can be used in situations where someone is complaining or seeking sympathy, but the recipient of the message does not feel inclined to offer any support or empathy.
- "I'm feeling really down today." (Friend):
"Well, have you tried exercising more?" (ɵ̥̥ дɵ̥̥) - "I just stubbed my toe and it really hurts." (Response):
(ɵ̥̥ дɵ̥̥)
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