The "(ノωノ)" emote is typically used to express excitement or happiness, often in response to good news or cute images. It can also be interpreted as a gesture of support or encouragement.
The "Stop it you" emote, on the other hand, is usually used to playfully tell someone to stop doing something or to indicate that their actions are making the user feel embarrassed or uncomfortable. It can also be used sarcastically to mock someone who is being overly sentimental or affectionate.
- Guilt & Regret:
"I'm sorry for what I did, I didn't mean to hurt you. (ノωノ)" - Hope & Optimism:
"I'm sure things will get better soon. (ノωノ)" - "Congratulations on being the most annoying person ever! (Stop it you)" Show More
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