The "` 皿 ´)。 ミ /" emote or "They are hitting me" emote is a Japanese emoticon that represents someone being hit or attacked. The raised arms and the plate-like shape above the head indicate a defensive posture, while the slanted eyes and mouth suggest pain or distress. It is often used humorously to express feeling overwhelmed or under attack in a situation.
- Empathy & Compassion:
"I'm sorry they're hitting you, that must be really painful. (`皿´)。ミ/" - Arrogance & Conceit:
"You call that a hit? Please, I've had harder blows from a feather. (`皿´)。ミ/" - Excitement & Thrill:
"This is so exciting! I love getting hit! (`皿´)。ミ/"
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