Cursed Emojis
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About
Cursed Emojis or Cursed Expressions refers to a set of images of non-Unicode emojis which includes Stressed Emoji, Xok, Powercry, Fuckboy Emoji and others. Originally used by artists on Twitter, DeviantArt and Tumblr as a reference for commissions, starting in July 2019 many of the emojis gained popularity online in memes.
Origin
While the emojis featured in the set originated earlier,[1] the first viral collection of "cursed expressions" was assembled by Twitter user @blueaurorius on July 18th, 2019 (shown below), with the tweet receiving over 790 retweets and 1,800 likes in four months.[2] The set was assembled with purposes of using the emojis for reference when ordering artistic commissions.
Spread
In the following days, multiple artists on Twitter, Tumblr and DeviantArt reposted the chart, offering their subscribers to order commissions based on the expressions,[3][4][5] referring to them as A1, B2, etc. Additionally, multiple artists posted their drawings of characters wearing the expressions (examples shown below).[6][7]
While Xok, Powercry and some other emojis Emoji achieved meme recognition prior to the appearance of the "cursed expressions" chart, other emojis featured in the set, as well as several additional non-Unicode emojis, gained popularity in the following months.
On August 17th, 2019, @cursedemojis Twitter account was launched, collecting notable Cursed Emoji memes and fan art.[12]
Notable Cursed Emojis
Stressed Emoji (Cursed Emoji / Hyperventilating Emoji)
Stressed Emoji (B1, C1, C4, D2) refers to several similar "cursed emoji" images similar in appearance to a person experiencing feelings of anxiety and tiredness. The "stressed" emoji subtype can be distinguished by the emoji having bloodshot eyes and pursed lips. The first viral post containing the image was made on July 6th, 2019, by Twitter user D0nnieDark00.[8]
Xok
Xok (C3) refers to an illustration of the video game character Pac-Man with sharp teeth appearing to eat a red exit button on a Microsoft Windows window. Prior to its use in meme-dom, the image has been used in connection to the Pac-Man computer virus. The original image was first posted in August 2004.[9]
Screen-Reaching Emoji
Screen-Reaching Emoji refers to an image of a non-Unicode emoji with bloodshot eyes and pursed lips appearing to be reaching for the screen with its hand. A variation of the Stressed Emoji, the image saw extensive use as a reaction and an exploitable and inspired similarly-executed images of popular characters reaching for the screen. Examples of the meme are often paired with fourth-wall-breaking captions such as "You Think You're Safe?" and "Hand Them Over." The first viral post containing the meme belongs to Twitter user @PeachyKneeSocks on August 15th, 2019 (shown below).[10]
Powercry (Shy Emoji)
Powercry, also known as Cry Emoji and Shy Emoji, refers to several Cursed Emoji variations distinguished by large eyes, uneven outline and the appearance of either being shy, about to cry or crying. On the Cursed Emoji chart, A2 is a Powercry variation. Powercry was created by Twitter artist @OkayRoutt on November 28th, 2018,[13] and first became viral following his video posted on February 22nd, 2019 (shown below).[14]
i drew some cute faces and made a cute song and its very pleasant to the ears :^) pic.twitter.com/292fGPUB7L
โ ๐ถRoutt๐ถ (@okayroutt) February 23, 2019
Fuckboy Emoji
Fuckboy Emoji or Baseball Cap Lip Bite Emoji refers to several Cursed Emoji variations distinguished by the emoji biting its lip, having one eye half-closed, wearing a baseball cap backwards and having its thumb and index finger resting on its chin. On the Cursed Emoji chart, C2 is a Fuckboy Emoji variation. While the exact author of Lip Bite Emoji wearing a baseball cap backwards is unknown, the first viral post containing the image was made by Twitter user @medusabraids on April 17th, 2018, receiving over 5,700 retweets and 18,500 likes.[15]
Fanart
Starting on October 8th, 2019, Twitter user @Pencil_Peach tweeted a series of fanart based on the emojis, with the first fan art image of Stressed Emoji and Powercry receiving over 9,800 retweets and 40,000 likes (shown below, left).[11] In the following days, more artists on Twitter joined the trend.
Search Interest
External References
[1] For the origins of specific emojis from the set, please refer to their respective Know Your Meme entries.
[2] Twitter โ @blueaurorius' Tweet
[3] Twitter โ @s0rrysap's Tweet
[4] Tumblr (via Wayback Machine) โ harveychan's Post
[5] DeviantArt โ niblhenne's Post
[6] Twitter โ @DumDoggo's Tweet
[7] Twitter โ @murfuss's Tweet
[8] Twitter โ @D0nnieDark00's Tweet
[9] The Lens Flare โ Pacman by sashatan
[10] Twitter โ @PeachyKneeSocks' Post
[11] Twitter โ @Pencil_Peach's Tweet
[12] Twitter โ @cursedemojis
[13] Twitter โ @okayroutt's Tweet
[14] Twitter โ @okayroutt's Tweet
[15] Twitter โ @medusabraids' Tweet (page unavailable)
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