What does π₯ mean? I've seen it used online a lot recently.
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That emoji is pretty versatile, from what I've seen it can resemble feeling melancholy, dead inside, exhausted, or a sarcastic "I'm fine". But as with most emoji's, it's all about context clues to fully understand why it was chosen.
In gen z, I see it mostly used as an ironic "this is sad". It's like how π is used as a laughing emoji.
example:
"this guy really thinks that was tuff (cool) π₯"
What? Why would anyone use a crying emoji as a laughing emoji when there are so many different laughing emojis to choose from? I'm starting to feel old...
Idk man. same reason why this generations humor is "6 7", aura, etc
"BRUH WHAT THE HELL WHY IS BRO COOKED πππ"
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for me, it's because the laugh emojis are like... 'old person' emojis.
gen z here, this is closest to correct
I have found the one of the 12 fellow gen z on this site
hmmph. clearly not an oataku.
Oataku. So a weeb for oats?
As opposed to the superior wheataku.
yet
It is specifically for referencing the flower in Beauty and the Beast. All other uses are illegal.
That emoji is pretty versatile, from what I've seen it can resemble feeling melancholy, dead inside, exhausted, or a sarcastic "I'm fine". But as with most emoji's, it's all about context clues to fully understand why it was chosen.