QAWSEDRFTGYHUJIKOLP
The Japanese internet slang found by dragging your finger across the top two rows of your keyboard. You start from the left side at the 'Q' and continue in a diagonal fashion until you reach the final letter, 'P'. It represents the constant internal screaming that a person may feel, which is otherwise known in its form of 'lifehood' or 'adulting'. It isn't something one strives for, but the more a person reaches this mood, the more respect they receive from their peers for not being in a constant state of panic or attack.
Personally, I try to use it in my everyday digital life to drag awareness of how relatable this is into the limelight. Not only is it therapeutic to type, but it is in fact a way to obscurely relay my overall emotions into a physical form to be seen online.
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Kaomojis
RandomThe title says it all. Kaomojis. That's all there is here- ordered text to form facial emotions in an effort to relay feelings to another person who you cannot physically see at the moment. Kaomojis are text emotions, and are not, in fact, emojis. T...