Overview

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Interpretation
Overall feeling
**(╬
益´)** is a very intense anger kaomoji, like someone whose patience has completely snapped. The symbol ╬ suggests popping veins or an explosive temper, while the central 益´ face looks like clenched teeth, furrowed brows, and tightly focused rage. Altogether, it feels like a character who is ready to yell, slam the table, or deliver a very harsh scolding.
Unlike softer, whiny angry faces, this one leans toward full-on fury. It works well when you want to show that a boundary has been crossed or that a situation is absolutely unacceptable. However, because it is still a stylized cartoon face, it can also be read as dramatic, anime-style rage rather than literal hostility. That balance makes it powerful but still usable in everyday chats when everyone understands the tone.
Visual breakdown
- Parentheses create the head outline, containing all the emotion inside a compact cartoon face.
- The ╬ on the side functions like a burst vein symbol often seen in manga and anime, representing anger accumulating to the point of explosion.
- The central `益´ reads as a very tense face: the lines above and below resemble pressed brows and a gritted mouth, giving the feeling of someone grinding their teeth in rage.
Typical usage
You can use (╬`益´) when:
- Someone clearly crosses the line, breaks a big promise, or acts in a way you find very disrespectful.
- You are raging about unfair treatment, cheating in games, or obviously unreasonable decisions.
- Friends repeatedly tease you or ignore your warnings, and you want to react with exaggerated, comedic fury.
- You are commenting on frustrating news, spoilers, or troll behavior and want a strong, recognizable anger marker.
Because the expression is so strong, it is more suitable for close friends, gaming chats, or meme contexts rather than formal or sensitive conversations.
Usage guide
Tips
How to use this kaomoji
(╬`益´) is ideal when you want to show strong anger or indignation, like saying “this is absolutely not okay”. It carries a much sharper tone than a tired or pouty face, so it works best when a situation truly feels unfair, disrespectful, or outrageous to you. At the same time, its anime-style exaggeration lets you keep one foot in the playful, meme-like zone if the context is friendly.
When to use
- When a friend breaks an important promise, repeatedly shows up late, or cancels without warning.
- After encountering cheaters, trolls, or clearly unfair mechanics in a game.
- When reacting to very unreasonable comments, policies, or news online.
- In group chats when you want to deliver a strong, joking scolding to someone close.
- In fandom or anime discussions where exaggerated rage fits the dramatic mood.
Example mini-sentences
- "You seriously did that again (╬`益´)"
- "Cheaters in ranked all day today (╬`益´)"
- "I told you no spoilers and you still spoiled it (╬`益´)"
Tips and notes
- Because the tone is confrontational, avoid using it with strangers or in sensitive conversations where it may escalate tension.
- With close friends, you can pair it with laughter, slang, or memes to show that your anger is half serious and half playful.
- In mixed or professional spaces, consider using milder expressions or adding context such as “jk” or “just ranting” if you really want to use it.
- If someone seems hurt by your message, follow up with a calmer explanation so they know you were expressing emotion, not attacking them personally.
Usage examples
Real conversation samples that feature this kaomoji.

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