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“Seriously?” and “amazed” being identical would really fuck with you if you’re a bit insecure

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The mouth is different.

Edit: Or not.

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Is it? It loos a bit different but both are _, aren’t they?

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Perhaps you are right. I saw the uptick on the right of amazed mouth and thought it was intended to be a different Unicode. But it looks like they’re all ASCII just stylized, so my bad.

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Seriously (o_O)amazed (O_O)

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(o_o) (0_0) (O_O)

I think zero or lowercase o is more “seriously?” and capital O is more “amazed.”

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This would be easier if the guide maker typed these up instead of drawing them.

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That’s actually honestly pretty true to Japanese culture.

Honne-tatamae was one of the worst aspects of living in Japan for me, especially as an autistic person.

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Fun fact: Japanese emoticons have more focus on the eyes and western ones on the mouth which is a general thing in the cultures. Compare Manga and western comics and the former have big eyes and a small mouth and the latter has the other way around

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It’s missing (UwU) …still don’t know what it means.

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You lucky bastard.

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closed eyes and animal mouth commonly used by furries

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NGL I prefer Japanese emoticons over the yellow faced emoji.

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😱

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😡😡

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🥺

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My favourite is incredulous 🤨

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