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    2 months ago

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

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      2 months ago

      (o_o) (0_0) (O_O)

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

      • Jomega@lemmy.world
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        2 months ago

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

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        2 months ago

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

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          2 months ago

          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.

          • lugal@lemmy.ml
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            Big upvote for admitting your error.

            In general, emoticons are easy to write with a normal keyboard, otherwise they don’t fulfill their job of being useable in normal conversations. Exceptions are few ones that include kana which for Japanese people are easy to write but which were adopted by westerners like the shrug emoticon I have to google each time but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

            Fun fact: Japanese emoticons are called kaomoji (face characters) and developed independently from western emoticons. Emoji means “picture character” and is etymological unrelated to emoticon or emotion or anything.