The "(’益’)" emote, also known as "Angry Face Guy" or "Angry Japanese Emoticon," is a Japanese emoticon that represents an angry or frustrated expression. It features two vertical lines for eyebrows, a downward curved line for a mouth, and two small circles or dots for eyes. The character 益 (yì) in Chinese means "benefit" or "profit," but it has no direct connection to the emoticon's meaning.
- Silly & Playful:
"I'm going to wear a clown nose to work today. 益" - Jealous & Envious:
"I wish I could afford to go on vacation like my friends. 益" - Proud & Accomplished:
"I finished writing my first novel today. 益"
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