<p>How can a smiley be older than the internet?</p>
<p>Here is my arsenal of faces</p>
<p>(╬ ಠ益ಠ) Extreme distaste</p>
<p>ヽ(´▽`)/ Happy</p>
<p>(屮゚Д゚)屮</p>
<p>ಠ_ಠ</p>
<p>ㅎ_ㅎ tired</p>
<p>興囧 turtle</p>
<p>(゚∀゚)</p>
<p>If you don’t have the langauge pack available, click here. <a href=“http://imm.io/ijF[/url]”>http://imm.io/ijF</a></p>
<p>I don’t know if it’s just me, but because I know Chinese, it took me ages to figure out how exactly 興囧 was supposed to be a turtle.</p>
<p>My Korean friend taught me ‘oTL’. Took me forever to figure that out.</p>
<p>^What’s oTL?</p>
<p>I read somewhere that “Asian smileys” focus more on the eyes. XD ^<em>^ o</em>0 etc
While “white smileys” focus more on the mouth. : D : ) etc</p>
<p>^lol, awesome analysis :]</p>
<p>Asian smileys are the best. ^_^</p>
<p>^^That’s quite ironic considering what we know about the appearance of asians that they focus on the eyes…though white people don’t usually have large mouths…after all, we aren’t a bunch of Bass… O_o</p>
<p>^ Ouch.
White man so racist.</p>