Discover RedNote Emojis & Memes
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Explore and understand the most popular Chinese internet emojis and memes used on RedNote. Perfect for creators looking to connect authentically with the Chinese social media community.
Common variations of Shiba Inu side-eye memes.
When this meme appears, it means everything the person is saying is a joke. If you get angry with them directly, it makes you look boring.
Click to view largerPulled out a blade of grass with one hand.
When someone follows or shows interest in a product or store based on a recommendation, it's called "planting grass" (种草). When they complete the purchase or consumption, it's referred to as "pulling out the grass" (拔草).
Click to view largerA person is eating watermelon.
"Watermelon" represents gossip or rumors, and "eating watermelon" means someone is eagerly absorbing gossip or juicy news with interest.
Click to view largerA map's coordinates.
Used to mark that you've been to a certain place or done something, but it doesn't necessarily mean you liked it—just that you've been there.
Click to view largerSurfboard.
Not necessarily a real surfing enthusiast; it could very likely mean someone is "surfing the internet."
Click to view largerA sweet potato.
It refers to Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book), a homophonic reference, as both "sweet potato" and "hongshu" share the same pronunciation in Chinese.
Click to view largerThe number 1.
Based on the shape of the numbers, 1 and 0 are often used to refer to the active (top) and passive (bottom) roles in male homosexual relationships.
Click to view largerThe number 0.
Based on the shape of the numbers, 1 and 0 are often used to refer to the active (top) and passive (bottom) roles in male homosexual relationships.
Click to view largerThe sun.
In certain contexts, "sun" (太阳) in Chinese can also imply the meaning of "fuck," especially when "sun" is used as a verb.
Click to view largerA little fairy.
Commonly used to refer to young women, "little fairy" can be self-deprecating in certain contexts or serve as a sarcastic term for overly delicate or pretentious women.
Click to view largerThe Vest.
Can also mean a secondary account or alternate identity online
Click to view largerSquat
Often used to mean waiting for something, such as information, updates, or opportunities
Click to view largerA conceited wife.
A wife on a divorce reality show engages in malicious competition with a woman who once helped her, conveying an attitude like, "I know I'm disliked, but what can you do about it?"
Click to view largerMay I deserve to have a...
I’m worthy of having a... (but it actually implies a strong and assertive tone, like saying "I must have it").
Click to view largerMy heart leans on it...
It's a vague preference, hard for most people to grasp, but you must understand what I need.
Click to view largerI'm blue...
"Blue" signifies a feeling of sadness, and also refers to stopping the recording process—an expression of total emotional breakdown.
Click to view largerEvil Gardenia.
Caught off guard, I was fed something almost like poison by someone I trusted. I’m too polite to say it outright, but an evil thought of revenge is starting to grow within me.
Click to view largerEvil Gardenia.
An evil thought of revenge took root—I decided to use exaggerated praise to make them develop a completely unaware, distorted sense of self.
Click to view largerWho said these green beans are tough?
I cooked these green beans myself. Even though they’re undercooked, I’ll finish them anyway. (In a show of stubborn pride, ending up hospitalized for food poisoning.)
Click to view largerI did it on purpose.
On a cooking show, I deliberately didn’t clean the pork intestines properly, tricked the judges into eating food with traces of feces, and boldly admitted it.
Click to view largerAngry from eating poop.
The judge instantly exploded in rage after eating the contestant's deliberately cooked poop-filled pork intestines.
Click to view largerPointy-headed.
They say taking excessive supplements during workouts can make your head pointy. Using this appearance as an insult could embarrass fitness enthusiasts.
Click to view largerI want all foreigners to die.
Empress Dowager Cixi of the Qing Dynasty once declared war on dozens of countries simultaneously. It doesn't necessarily reflect genuine xenophobia but is often referenced humorously.
Click to view largerEven the foreigners pledged loyalty to the Great Qing!
This famous quote from Empress Dowager Cixi humorously reflects a sense of satisfaction with foreigners working under her, highlighting an outdated worldview in the context of modern interactions.
Click to view largerHow could that be the same!?
It’s a double standard—sure, we did the same thing, but I insist it’s completely different!
Click to view largerI don’t eat beef.
Ordered beef noodles, yet used "I don’t eat beef" as an excuse to kill their entire family—an expression of pure, senseless malice.
Click to view largerYou go and kill Tang Sanzang and his disciples.
In Journey to the West, a low-ranking minion is ordered by the boss to eliminate the protagonists—a completely absurd task that’s utterly impossible to accomplish.
Click to view largerCall me , I will gansta him
"Gansta" sounds like "Beat him to death" in Chinese. A celebrity, to show their stance against domestic violence, claimed that anyone experiencing it could call him, and he would personally beat the abuser to death.
Click to view largerShut up...
From the popular Chinese drama "Empresses in the Palace," featuring the main character, Zhen Huan. After getting her revenge and becoming the Imperial Noble Consort, she uses this expression to silence her former enemies.
Click to view largerI can't do it, Your Majesty.
From the popular Chinese drama "Empresses in the Palace," featuring the former empress during a scolding by the emperor. Her line is, "I can't do it, Your Majesty." People use this image to express feeling pressured and unable to accomplish something.
Click to view largerThe emperor sentences you to death
From the popular Chinese drama "Empresses in the Palace," featuring the emperor. It humorously combines a traditional Northeast Chinese cotton-padded jacket with a handgun. It’s usually used to joke about someone's behavior, as if they would have been executed in ancient times.
Click to view largerWhat kind of trash are you?
From the Chinese drama "Empresses in the Palace" and features Imperial Consort Huan, once the emperor's favorite. Known for her arrogance, she looks down on any new concubines. It's often sent to someone one looks down on.
Click to view largerEvery day, trying to earn a meager salary feels like my heart is about to stop.
From the popular Chinese drama "Empresses in the Palace," featuring Imperial Consort Huan, who realizes the emperor never truly loved her. People use this meme to express the struggles and exhaustion of working hard.
Click to view largerChildish.
From Chinese drama "Empresses in the Palace" and features Zhen Huan, who transforms from a kind girl into the most powerful woman in the imperial court after facing brutal power struggles. In this scene, her rival tries to slander her, but Zhen Huan is ready and fights back.
Click to view largerI haven't suffered; I'm just unfortunate.
From Chinese drama "Empresses in the Palace" featuring Zhen Huan. In this scene, she lies in bed after being set up and having a miscarriage. It's often used by employees to express feelings of helplessness after being told by bosses, "You've worked hard."
Click to view largerI've wasted all my feelings these years!
From Chinese drama "Empresses in the Palace," featuring Zhen Huan. In this scene, she cries after realizing the emperor doesn’t truly love her and just sees her as a substitute for the late empress. It's often used to express the pain of feeling hurt and having emotions manipulated.
Click to view largerAre you a newcomer here? I’ve never seen you before.
From the popular Chinese drama "Empresses in the Palace," featuring the Emperor Yongzheng. In the Qing Dynasty, emperors had many concubines. Chinese internet users use this meme to express interest in someone they’ve just seen, but it also hints that they might be interested in other attractive people too.
Click to view largerAre you a newcomer here? I’ve never seen you before.
From the Chinese drama "Wu Zetian" and features the only female emperor in Chinese history. Chinese internet users use this meme to show interest in someone they've just noticed, but it also hints that they might be into other attractive people as well.
Click to view largerA middle-aged man is lying on the couch.
From a TV show featuring Chinese actor Ge You, and it really captures the feeling of being worn out by life—just wanting to melt into the sofa. Chinese netizens even came up with a special name for this position: "Ge You Tumble."
Click to view largerYou’re so hot!
From the Chinese drama "Temptation of Going Home." The male lead says, "You’re so hot!" when faced with his seductive mistress. Even though this character is a villain, Chinese netizens often use this meme to compliment someone on their sexiness.
Click to view largerWhat?
This meme is from a TV show featuring the famous Chinese singer Na Ying, and it’s expressing, "What? That’s just alarmist talk!"
Click to view largerSo many people
From the famous Chinese actress Zhou Xun. It shows her at a film festival, amazed by the huge crowd around her. This expression is often used to pretend like you've never seen so many people before, feeling excited and thrilled.
Click to view largerDamn! I’m so tired of show-offs!
From the famous Chinese singer Na Ying. This line is from a post she made on the Chinese version of Twitter, where she mocked certain celebrities in the entertainment industry.
Click to view largerScaring myself.
I thought I was overthinking it, but the next second, someone pushed me into the water.
Click to view largerBro,bro
"Bro, chill out." Or: "Bro, I miss you so much it’s almost gay." Alternatively: "Bro, no homo, but I’m thinking about you." (A playful joke with a hint of bromance or satire.)
Click to view largerBig sadness incoming.
Looks like it’s all about being super sad, right? Nope! It’s mostly used for venting or poking fun at annoying situations. Like if you’re working two jobs just to make ends meet, this meme is your spirit animal.
Click to view largerPretty please?
This meme features Crayon Shin-chan giving a hilariously creepy look while saying, “Pretty please.” Use it when you’re begging your bestie for a favor—like dragging them out to try some amazing food with you.
Click to view largerDad, look, my wallet’s empty!
Perfect for calling out your rich friends or anyone rolling in money. Just flash this meme and watch them squirm.
Click to view largerDon’t even try to challenge me! You made me laugh!
This one’s perfect for playful trash-talking with your friends. Use it when someone thinks they can outdo you—it’s the ultimate mic drop.
Click to view largerTrash bin is that way—kindly roll out.
A “polite” way to tell your friend to get lost. Bonus points for sass.
Click to view largerSo tired, I’m done adulting.
Use this one when you’re drained from work and just want to curl up in bed instead of pretending to be productive.
Click to view largerOMG, my eyes are burning!
When you see something so ridiculous or disgusting it’s practically an assault on your eyeballs, this meme says it all.
Click to view largerBad mood today. Don’t make me slap you twice.
This one doesn’t need much explaining. It’s your go-to meme when you’re grumpy and ready to throw hands… metaphorically, of course!
Click to view largeremo
A SpongeBob and Patrick scene where a fish sits on the ground feeling "emo" means they are very sad and deeply upset, immersed in their emotions.
Click to view largerWhat the heck!
Doraemon holding a piece of grass symbolizes the Chinese slang "wocao" , expressing shock or astonishment.
Click to view largerForget it, it's too tough.
Loopy saying “算了太南了” means “It’s too hard, forget it” or “It’s so difficult, just let it go.” It combines humor ("南" for "难") with giving up.
Click to view largerWho do you think you are?
Yes, when Loopy says “你算哪根葱,” it means “Who do you think you are?” It’s a dismissive phrase, implying belittlement or not taking the other person seriously.
Click to view largerSo ruthless, huh?
Loopy says, "Are you **that** heartless?" (Here, "辣" is indeed a phonetic adaptation of "that.") It directly conveys the meaning, expressing that you cruelly rejected something.
Click to view largerAlright, just a little mercy then! 😉
Loopy says, "Just **ginger** it a bit," meaning "Just make do with it." It indicates a request for you to agree to or accept something that doesn’t fully meet the standard. (Here, "姜" is a phonetic play on "将" from "将就.")
Click to view largerHow about we let it go (garlic it)
Loopy says, "How about **garlic** it?" meaning "Forget it." It expresses a desire to do something but also a willingness to give up due to difficulties. (Here, "蒜" is a play on the word "算" from "算了吧.")
Click to view largerCelery be my girlfriend
Loopy says, "Celery be my girlfriend?" meaning "Please be my girlfriend." (Here, "芹" is a playful pun on "请" in "请和我交往吧.")
Click to view largerMy effort is like a little puppy fart.
Doraemon says, "My effort is like a little dog's fart," meaning their efforts feel as useless as a dog's fart. It conveys a sense of grievance and frustration at feeling unappreciated or ineffective.
Click to view largerv me 50
Doraemon says, "Please V me 50," meaning "Please send me 50 yuan via WeChat." This references the meme about KFC's Crazy Thursday, where people jokingly ask for 50 yuan to afford the discounted meal deal.
Click to view largerI’ll just quietly watch you show off.
Tom Cat says, "I'll just quietly watch you act cool," meaning, "I'll silently observe you showing off or pretending to be impressive."
Click to view largerChampion of arguing.
Tom Cat says he's the "Champion of Contradiction," meaning he's exceptionally skilled at arguing for the sake of it—no matter what you say, he'll find a way to disagree with you.
Click to view largerFondness or doting affection.
Tom Cat says "spoiling you," which means he adores you so much that he'll agree to whatever you do or want, indulging you unconditionally.
Click to view largerGot it.
Tom Cat says "Got it," which means he has received your message and is acknowledging it with an "okay."
Click to view largerWanna taste my fist?
Jerry says, "Wanna taste my fist?" meaning he's asking if you want to get punched by him.
Click to view largerAnnoying rat!
Loopy says "烦鼠了," which means "so annoyed it's driving me crazy," expressing that they're feeling very overwhelmed or frustrated.
Click to view largerSo frustrating!
Loopy says "好b溃," which means "totally collapsing" or "super frustrated," expressing extreme emotional breakdown or stress.
Click to view largerThat's it? Is that all you've got?
Pink Bunny says, "This? Where’s your ability?" meaning, "Is this all you’ve got? Where’s the capability you were supposed to show?"
Click to view largerIndifference.jpg
Pink Bunny says, "Indifference.jpg," meaning they feel very indifferent, staring at you motionlessly like a still jpg image.
Click to view largerMorning ruined.
Pink Bunny says, "Bad morning," meaning "Good morning," but implying that something bad happened this morning.
Click to view largerWhimper
Pink Bunny says, "Ying," which is an interjection expressing that they’ve been scolded or feel aggrieved.
Click to view largerIt hurt, struck, and stimulated you, huh? So sorry, but you deserved it.
Pink Bunny says, "Hurt, hit, and stimulated you? So sorry, but you totally deserved it," meaning they intentionally tried to provoke or hurt you, and they firmly believe you had it coming.
Click to view largerNo! Don't show me these.
From the Chinese animated series "Journey to the West," featuring the character Tang Seng, who is a monk. In Chinese Buddhism, monks aren't supposed to have romantic lives or get close to women. It's usually used to express the idea of seeing something sexy, saying they shouldn't look, but deep down, they can’t help it.
Click to view largerChinese people are the best!
This features Wu Jing, a famous Chinese action star known for his patriotic films. This meme is used to seriously compliment someone.
Click to view largerChinese women are unstoppable!
Here’s Wu Jing again, repping his patriotic vibes. You can use this to genuinely praise Chinese women, but it’s also perfect for roasting your friends. Like, if your friend says she’s about to do something epic, you hit her with this meme to sarcastically say, “Sure, you’re unstoppable!”
Click to view largerWait, what?
This meme features a super popular Korean kid in China. It’s your go-to reaction when you hear something completely ridiculous or dumb.
Click to view largerUltraman strikes a creepy pose and says 'Peace out.'
This one’s perfect for when you see something absurd or your friend makes a stupid request. For example, if your buddy invites you to, uh, poop together, hit them with this meme to say, “No thanks.
Click to view largerStay classy.
This gem comes from a famous Chinese sitcom My Own Swordsman. Use it when life hits you with something totally unfair, and you’re mocking yourself for keeping it together. For instance, your friend just won the lottery, and you’re stuck working overtime on the weekend—this meme says it all.
Click to view largerWhatever, I’m done!
This one’s all about giving up and embracing laziness. If you’re in a phase where you just want to chill, ignore responsibilities, and enjoy life, this meme gets the job done.
Click to view largerBow your head and be humble!
Taken from a famous Chinese gangster drama The Knockout, this meme is pure gold for roasting your friends. For example, if your buddy brags about crushing you in a 1o1, hit them with this meme to humble them.
Click to view largerI’m not saying anything—figure it out yourself.
This classic comes from the legendary sitcom My Own Swordsman. It’s your go-to meme when your friend does or says something super dumb. Like, if your friend asks, “Do I look good in this outfit?” you drop this meme.
Click to view largerSo annoying
This classic Wukong meme says it all when you’re completely fed up. No words, just frustration.
Click to view largerFuming like Tripitaka!
Tripitaka, Wukong’s master, gets dragged into this wordplay meme. It sounds like “boiling mad” in Chinese and is perfect for expressing that you’re absolutely done with something or someone.
Click to view largerTrying to look all grown-up.
Perfect for roasting yourself or a friend when someone’s clearly pretending to be way more mature than they actually are.
Click to view largerBro, you’re so 6 you made me cry
At first glance, it sounds like you’re hyping someone up for doing something amazing, but trust me, it’s dripping with sarcasm.
Click to view largerPlaying poker, I've got a pair of kings, a jack, and an eight.
This meme contains a Chinese pun where "king" sounds like "看" (kàn), which means "to look," and "J8" sounds like "penis." The meaning is pretty straightforward, usually implying that someone is interested in your body, essentially saying, "Let me see your penis."
Click to view largerSuper delicious
This image usually pops up in the food section of Chinese supermarkets. When people share this meme, it typically means that someone’s looks or body have sparked a strong interest, just like how tasty food makes you want to take a bite!
Click to view largerTime for your meds, sweetheart.
Perfect for when your friend is acting beyond ridiculous. Hand them this meme as a wake-up call.
Click to view largerThe princess says, roll out!
Ideal for queens (or wannabe queens) who want to “politely” tell someone to take a hike.
Click to view largerPhew, the hat’s still straight!
In Chinese culture, a green hat means your partner’s cheating. Use this meme for self-deprecating humor or when you narrowly escape a sketchy situation.
Click to view largerThe company MVP… not!
Whether you’re sarcastically calling yourself the company’s backbone or shading your workplace, this meme is a versatile tool for corporate humor.
Click to view largerTime to steal this meme!
Use this when you stumble upon a hilarious meme and absolutely need to save it to your collection. Meme thieves unite! 🚨😂
Click to view largerStop your acting.
This conveys that I no longer believe what you’re saying or doing. Please stop pretending; it means I’ve seen through your act.
Click to view largerWhat can I do? I want to save some money too.
This is a playful way to express that I’m currently broke and have no money. It’s a humorous way friends tease each other about being poor.
Click to view largerWhat can I do? I want to find a partner too.
This expresses that I’m currently single, often used as a response to friends or relatives pressuring you to date. It conveys a sense of helplessness and dissatisfaction with the pressure to find a partner.
Click to view largerI’m feeling unwell today; I won’t be pretending with you all. Signing off.
This is a humorous and polite way to indicate that you’re preparing to leave a group chat or end a conversation, especially when chatting with multiple people.
Click to view largerLight it up for my big brother.
This expresses respect towards the chatting partner, indicating that I find the topic very valuable and hope they continue sharing.
Click to view largerCartoon panda emoji pouting.
This conveys that I feel helpless or speechless about what you’re saying, expressing frustration during the conversation.
Click to view largerOK.
This indicates that I completely agree with your suggestion or idea.
Click to view largerA slight blush and sweating.
This typically expresses that the topic is a bit sensitive, especially for girls, and continuing the discussion may lead to awkwardness.
Click to view largerYou don’t deserve it.
This expresses my disagreement with you taking on a certain role or responsibility, conveying a sense of contempt and disdain.
Click to view largerFrowning with a tight facial expression.
This typically indicates that I feel helpless in my current situation and don’t know how to continue the conversation.
Click to view largerDon’t talk to me; I’m a neat freak.
This expresses that I don’t want to continue chatting with you, conveying an unreasonable refusal to communicate.
Click to view largerDefinitely.
This indicates my admiration, respect, and affirmation of you.
Click to view largerYou are a jerk.
his is typically used among guys to playfully tease or joke with each other.
Click to view largerYou all are so weak.
This expresses that I excel at something or that I’m far superior in a certain context, conveying confidence in my abilities.
Click to view largerLet’s get lively.
This expresses a desire to wake someone up to join me in chatting or doing something, usually in a group chat setting.
Click to view largerThe little panda sheds tears of regret.
This is a way for me to express to a friend that I regret doing something and to politely apologize, hoping they won’t mind.
Click to view largerI understand.
This conveys that I grasp the topic you’re discussing, especially when you think it’s deep or that I might not understand, responding politely but playfully.
Click to view largerWatching the show.
This expresses that I am observing gossip or drama, enjoying the spectacle.
Click to view largerI’ll give you 3 seconds to admit your mistake.
This indicates that I know your behavior or statement is incorrect, and I’m giving you a chance to acknowledge it so our conversation can continue.
Click to view largerBig brother, let's have a feast.
This conveys my admiration for you, typically used among guys to express appreciation.
Click to view largerI hear the sound of you having fun; you say you’re running in slippers.
The green hat typically implies that your partner is cheating. This is a humorous expression, and the hat carries this meaning regardless of the accompanying text.
Click to view largerIt's a bit chilly.
This indicates that the current topic has gone cold, and I’m unsure how to continue, sending this emoji to alleviate the awkwardness.
Click to view largerGet out.
This expresses strong dissatisfaction with your actions or replies, indicating I might be a bit angry, but it doesn't necessarily mean our relationship will become strained.
Click to view largerA pair of beautiful women's legs sitting on a sports car.
This conveys flaunting wealth, showcasing a lifestyle filled with luxury cars and beautiful women.
Click to view largerTruly an eye-opener.
It’s truly an eye-opener, meaning everyone is shocked to see something new or utterly speechless.
Click to view largerI don’t care.
Patrick Star waves his hand and says, "I don't care," meaning he looks down on taking something or participating in something beneath his level.
Click to view largerOh, really?
A Patrick Star says, "Oh? Really?" meaning he knows you're lying but still wants to hear you continue so he can expose your lie.A Patrick Star says, "Oh? Really?" meaning he knows you're lying but still wants to hear you continue so he can expose your lie.
Click to view largerI am watching you.
A Patrick Star says, "I'm watching you," meaning you have something of his leverage or a task to complete. It's a way of saying, "I'm keeping an eye on you, so don't mess up or do anything wrong."
Click to view largerWorship.
A Patrick Star shows adoration with starry eyes, meaning he's in awe of what you've done or envious of something you have.
Click to view largerForced smile.
Patrick Star forces a smile, meaning he’s heard bad news, been criticized, or feels awkward but still puts on a smiling face to cope.
Click to view largerGoing to work
It shows one's reluctance and weariness about going to work. People use it on social media to joke about the toils of work life, expressing their resistance to the daily grind.
Click to view largerreceived
It humorously shows a reluctant yet accepting mood, as if receiving bad news or a task. Used in online communication to express knowing and accepting something reluctantly in a funny way, adding a light atmosphere.
Click to view largerI quit
Shows cat's anger and frustration. Means "I quit", used to express strong dissatisfaction and desire to give up, humorously venting frustration in work or tasks, sharing on social media to show reaching the limit and wanting to stop.
Click to view largerLet me think
Shows hesitation and the need to think. Used in online chats to indicate needing time to consider before answering or acting, adding humor and lightness. Can be used in various contexts like when asked a question or faced with a choice.
Click to view largerThe cat wears curious glasses and plotting hands.
Conveys suspicion or skepticism. Used to show distrust or question something odd in online chats.
Click to view largerCat wearing a crown
Used humorously to show being "hit" by something, for reacting to surprises or adding fun to conversations.
Click to view largerBlurry cat with sleepy/indifferent face.
Shows tiredness, lack of interest, or laid-back mood. Used to express unenthusiasm in online chats.
Click to view largerNo one asked you
Used to dismiss unwanted opinions, showing annoyance and telling someone their input isn't needed.
Click to view largerI don't car
It's a play on words, likely meant to be "I don't care." The cat's expression and the car emoji add a humorous touch, used to express indifference or lack of interest in a lighthearted way.
Click to view largerAre you not replying or what?
Expresses frustration or impatience over no reply, with a cute cat and attention-grabbing texts.
Click to view largerOK
Shows casual acknowledgment, indifferent response in a lighthearted way.
Click to view largerHi, I'll eat a little.
Humorously shows desire to eat or ask for food, with a cute cat and friendly words.
Click to view largerHello, put your chopsticks back
Playfully refuses sharing food, adds humor in chats.
Click to view largerI'm willing to be with you even... in the form of a cockroach
Expresses strong willingness to be with someone, even in an undesirable form like a cockroach, humorously showing deep affection.
Click to view largerWhite cat with eyes closed and tongue out.
Shows playfulness and cuteness, conveys a relaxed, silly vibe.
Click to view largerCat with two toy dog heads held in hands below.
A funny, whimsical image likely used for humor and lightheartedness in online chats.
Click to view largerA black-and-white cat is spying on you.
A sudden, intrusive desire to secretly pry into someone’s private world.
Click to view largerSerious!
Shows a humorous demand for seriousness, used playfully to ask for focus.
Click to view largerYour humble servant will go and handle it immediately.
Cat as a court official humorously saying it'll handle a task promptly, used for lighthearted responses.
Click to view largerNo one cares.
Expresses feeling of no one caring, often used humorously to show indifference or self-deprecation.
Click to view largerLife is hitting me with fists and kicks. It's nice to have a free massage again.
Shows facing life's hardships with a humorous, positive attitude, seeing them as free massages.
Click to view largerVery unhappy to serve you.
Shows reluctant service attitude humorously, used to express unwillingness or mock poor service.
Click to view largerI will definitely mess it up.
Shows reluctant service attitude humorously, used to express unwillingness or mock poor service.
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