The "(-Ⅱ-;)" emote or "Upset #9" emote is typically used to convey feelings of sadness, disappointment, frustration, or a combination of these emotions. The two vertical lines represent tears streaming down the face, while the semicolons symbolize closed eyes or a furrowed brow. Overall, this emote expresses a sense of distress or unhappiness.
- Excitement & Anxiety:
"I'm thrilled to be starting my new job, but I'm also nervous about the responsibilities... (-Ⅱ-;)" - Confusion & Clarity:
"I was so confused about the concept, but after some explanation, everything makes sense now! (-Ⅱ-;)" - Anger & Confusion:
"I thought we were supposed to meet at 7 pm, but you said 8 pm? (-Ⅱ-;)"
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