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Symbol: "an emoticon representing a disapproving face wearing a monocle over one eye"
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2015 August 30, HarperTheCon (quoting Andrew Coyne, "Sympathy for Stephen Harper: Imagine that everyone you trusted had lied to you", National Post, 19 August 2015 with added emoticons), “Harper: 'Everyone lied to me' ಥ_ಥ”, in tor.general (Usenet; in English):It must have felt like the room was spinning, like the earth was opening up in front of him. Inevitably, there must have been a certain amount of self-recrimination. How could he have been so blind? Why had he not suspected? Little things that seemed innocent before - the way everyone suddenly shut up when he entered the room, that time Nigel borrowed his BlackBerry without asking - must have suddenly taken on a darker hue. ಠ_ರೃ