

Then again, some of these Japanese emoticons look happy and calm, so who knows why they are flipping large tables. They must have lost their calm by so much rage or frustration that they had to take it out on a table. These kaomojis are flipping a large table that looks like ┻━┻.
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Download the part from our website Calibration Class. TableFlip Foundry is proud to present: The Cones of Calibration. Some of these kaomoji are even throwing tables at people! What jerks! You can also take pretty much any emoticon with raised arms, put on of these flying tables in front of it and just like that you have a new flipping table emoticon. 3D Resin Printing needs a better solution. I also included in here some other things being flipped as well. There are people flipping tables, bears flipping tables, flipping tables with magic and even tables flipping people in this category of Japanese emoticons. There are however a ton of other table flipping emoticons, so many in fact that I felt they deserved their own category instead of being included in the other actions section. Primarily used by East Asian internet users to express rage, the emoticon became popular among Western internet users following its introduction through internationally popular online games. The original table flipping emoticon is (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ followed by the guy who puts the table back ┬──┬◡ノ(° -°ノ) and then followed by flipping the guy who put the table back (╯°Д°)╯︵/(.□. Flipping Tables (written as: ( ) is a text-based emoticon depicting a person flipping a table out of rage.
