The "[≡] 〆(・⺫・‶)" emote is a Japanese emoticon that can be interpreted as a symbol for "finished" or "end." It can also be used to express relief or satisfaction after completing a task.
The "Tax Day" emote is a variation of this emoticon that features a person holding up a sign that says "TAX" with the same "finished" or "end" symbol next to it. It is often used to express relief or humor in relation to the deadline for filing taxes in the United States.
- Indifference & Apathy:
"I don't really care about Tax Day. [≡] 〆(・⺫・‶)" - Enthusiasm & Eagerness:
"I'm excited to see what new tax breaks I qualify for this year. [≡] 〆(・⺫・‶)" - Anger & Resentment:
"I can't believe how much I have to pay in taxes. [≡] 〆(・⺫・‶)"
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