11872.    User: Anonymous   Post date: 2024/05/23(Thu) 14:15:46          
I wonder if there is any other place than Heyuri in the western web 
where people frequently use Japanese kaomoji (*'ー')

11873. >Anonymous-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2024/05/23(Thu) 14:35:14          
> I wonder if there is any other place than Heyuri in the western web 
> where people frequently use Japanese kaomoji (*'ー')
it's possible, especially nowadays
Windows has a built in list accessible via Win+. (Win+period).
They used to be hard to type (and way outside the standard low-ASCII 
range used on the English speaking web, but it's much easier to use them 
now, and everything is UTF-8.
I remember when the closest you'd see was like (^_^;) or something lol 
because of those limitations

Reference: 2024/05/23(Thu) 15:15:46

11875. >Anonymous-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2024/05/23(Thu) 22:36:00          
> > I wonder if there is any other place than Heyuri in the western web 
> > where people frequently use Japanese kaomoji (*'ー')
> it's possible, especially nowadays
> Windows has a built in list accessible via Win+. (Win+period).
> They used to be hard to type (and way outside the standard low-ASCII 
> range used on the English speaking web, but it's much easier to use them 
> now, and everything is UTF-8.
> I remember when the closest you'd see was like (^_^;) or something lol 
> because of those limitations

A lot of kaomoji in Win+. look too "cutesy" for Heyuri. Maybe a JK could
use them in her internet blog at most (;^Д^)

Reference: 2024/05/23(Thu) 15:35:14

11876. >Anonymous-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2024/05/23(Thu) 22:39:07          
> > it's possible, especially nowadays
> > Windows has a built in list accessible via Win+. (Win+period).
> > They used to be hard to type (and way outside the standard low-ASCII 
> > range used on the English speaking web, but it's much easier to use them 
> > now, and everything is UTF-8.
> > I remember when the closest you'd see was like (^_^;) or something lol 
> > because of those limitations
> A lot of kaomoji in Win+. look too "cutesy" for Heyuri. Maybe a JK could
> use them in her internet blog at most (;^Д^)

I've heard that you can tell the difference between a JK and an ojisan 
pretending to be a JK by their choice of kaomoji, as some are considered 
old-fashioned (;゚∇゚)

Reference: 2024/05/23(Thu) 23:36:00

11879. >Anonymous-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2024/05/24(Fri) 07:03:23          
> A lot of kaomoji in Win+. look too "cutesy" for Heyuri. Maybe a JK could
> use them in her internet blog at most (;^Д^)

Yeah... `(*>﹏<*)′

they render surprisingly well in this font (✿◡‿◡)

Reference: 2024/05/23(Thu) 23:36:00

11880. >Anonymous-san   User: Anonymous   Post date: 2024/05/24(Fri) 15:07:04          
> > A lot of kaomoji in Win+. look too "cutesy" for Heyuri. Maybe a JK could
> > use them in her internet blog at most (;^Д^)
> I've heard that you can tell the difference between a JK and an ojisan 
> pretending to be a JK by their choice of kaomoji, as some are considered 
> old-fashioned (;゚∇゚)

It's true! I think I made a thread about that on Heyuri before too
https://www.fnn.jp/articles/-/1032

Reference: 2024/05/23(Thu) 23:39:07

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