The "Naketa Face" emote, also known as "ηακετα…_〆(;ωq`)", is a Japanese emoticon commonly used to convey sadness or crying. It consists of the characters "ηακετα" followed by a face with closed eyes and a downward-facing mouth, resembling tears. The "〆" symbol at the end represents a sort of "end mark" in Japanese.
- Jealousy & Envy:
"I wish I had her perfect hair. ηακετα…_〆(;ωq`)" - Excitement & Surprise:
"I can't believe we're going to Disney World! ηακετα…_〆(;ωq`)" - Joy & Amusement:
"I can't stop laughing at that funny video! ηακετα…_〆(;ωq`)"
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