The š§ tear or water droplet and š¦ sweat drops emojis are usually shown in light blue, but they are sometimes used in specific contexts where they take the place of other bodily fluids, i.e. saliva, blood, urine, sperm, snot, puke, etc., some of which also appear already as part of emoticons. To cover these more explicitly, they should be available in different colors: red, yellow, white, green. This could be achieved by some kind of emoji sequence or by dedicated characters.
The š§ tear or water droplet and š¦ sweat drops emojis are usually shown in light blue, but they are sometimes used in specific contexts where they take the place of other bodily fluids, i.e. saliva, blood, urine, sperm, snot, puke, etc., some of which also appear already as part of emoticons. To cover these more explicitly, they should be available in different colors: red, yellow, white, green. This could be achieved by some kind of emoji sequence or by dedicated characters.
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