I would prefer constricted_pupils, but I'm somewhat biased by the fact that I've never seen that emoticon before, and would probably not associate it with constricted pupils. Is it a common emoticon?
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I would prefer constricted_pupils, but I'm somewhat biased by the fact that I've never seen that emoticon before, and would probably not associate it with constricted pupils. Is it a common emoticon?
I haven't seen it much if I have, but it's what came to mind when figuring what would match the pupils. constricted_pupils sounds more sensible, though.
I've said this before and I'll say it again - emoticons don't mean anything, semantically. Their meanings are purely visual. You should tag pictures with emoticons when the face on a character in the picture looks like that emoticon. That's what such tags are for.
Please don't alias emoticons to anything, or vice versa, because judging whether something fits a description, like "constricted pupils" or "fear, shock, etc.", is very different from judging whether it looks like a certain string of symbols in, say, Courier New or some other standard font.
EDIT: (clarity)
Updated by 0xCCBA696
I'll second 0xCCBA696 here. When an appropriate English tag exists, it should always trump an emoticon. In this case the emoticon would render as ". ." anyway, which is terrible.
+1 for constricted_pupils.
LaC said:
How about you link some examples?
post #383027 is what prompted this thread (Miku's expression), but I can't think of any other specific examples without browsin'.