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These poor kaomojis are scared. Why by looking at them I’d even say some of them are terrified. Look at them, some of them are even running away in fear! I don’t know what it is that has these Japanese emoticons so spooked but if you’re frightened by something, or maybe it’s Halloween or something then these are the perfect emoticons to use.
For scared Japanese emoticons you pretty much just want to use / or to cover the emoticon’s eyes. You can also make pretty much anything with an open mouth such as Д and raised arms. Adding a ε= to make the kaomoji run away in fear is awesome too.
Covering Your Eyes and or Face in Fear
These kaomoji are covering their eyes or face with their hands because they’re so scared. / and \ make perfect hands for hiding behind as these scared emoticons try and make their fears disappear. Maybe you should add in a ghost or something as equally terrifying to show why these textfaces are hiding. I’m really curious to know what is going on with them.
| (/-(エ)-\) | ( /)u(\ ) | (*/∇\*) |
| (*/ω\*) | (/_\) | (/.\) |
| (/。\) | (/。\) | (/(エ)\) |
| (/ω\) | (⊃‿⊂) | (ノдヽ) |
| (⊃д⊂) | (*/∇\*) | (`・/д\・) |
Big Wide Open Eyes of Fear
These emojis have big scared wide open eyes. Basically they just use big round O shapes for their eyes. They are like a deer in headlights, unable to take their eyes off of something that is scaring them, nor are they able to respond to the situation. They are frozen in fear!
| ◑.◑ | ( ⚆ _ ⚆ ) | ━(◯Δ◯∥)━ン |
| ( 〇□〇) | (((φ(◎ロ◎;)φ))) | ゞ◎Д◎ヾ |
| (`〇Д〇) | (ΟΔΟ;;) | (O∆O) |
| ( (≪●≫) )Д( (≪●≫) ) |