A captain on bilibili is the equivalent of a YouTube channel membership. Vox also reached 100 captains on bilibili the same day. On 1 May, each Luxiem member received an official bilibili account. On 25 April, Vox's birthday goods and voice went up for sale. On 22 April, Vox's Sakura Bloom 2022 voice pack and goods went up for sale. On 20 April, Vox reached 600,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel. The stream peaked at around 59,000 concurrent viewers. On the same day, he held his first (unarchived) karaoke stream in celebration of 522,000 subscribers. On 14 April, Vox reached 500,000 followers on his Twitter account. This milestone is significant as one of Vox's goals for 2022 and since it pertains to the number 522, the size of Vox's original clan in Sengoku. On 1 April, Vox reached 522,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel during a 5 h 22 min stream. On 28 March, Vox reached 500,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel. On 18 March, Vox reached 400,000 followers on his Twitter account. On 15 March, Vox's White Day 2022 voice pack and goods went up for sale. On 6 March, Vox reached 400,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel. On 27 February, Luxiem's debut celebration voice packs went up for sale. On 10 February, Vox reached 300,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel. On 26 January, Vox appeared on Ironmouse's talk show, "Speak of the Devil". On 17 January, Vox reached 200,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel On 30 December, Vox reached 100,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel. On 29 December, Vox reached 100,000 followers on his Twitter account. This song was written and produced by ChibaNyan, who previously wrote and produced Ethyria's debut song "God sees all". Luxiem's first original song, " Hope in the dark", was released shortly after the program. Afterwards, all five members of Luxiem appeared on the main channel. Luxiem made their debuts on 20 December 2021 (JST) as part of a special debut program hosted on the NIJISANJI EN channel, with commentary provided by Elira Pendora and Oliver Evans. His first tweet was made on 17 December 2021. Vox's YouTube channel was created on 1 December 2021, and his Twitter account also created in the same month. On 17 December 2021, NIJISANJI EN announced the upcoming debut of its fourth wave "Luxiem," accompanied by a teaser featuring the new Livers' designs and voices. The male-specific auditions lasted until 1 August. On 18 June 2021, NIJISANJI EN opened two sets of auditions, one of which was specifically for male Livers. Despite how silly he often is, however, Vox can be wise and uses the knowledge he's accumulated over the years to give good life advice and support. He seems to be quite a good cook, enjoying fancier, gourmet dishes. Vox is prone to fanboy over things like FNAF, monkeys, and is known for his hatred for the 2012 film, The Lorax. He is flirtatious, notably with Mysta, Ike and Shoto, and is always willing to give his audience a bit of fan service. Characters like ٩, ᕙ, ᕦ, ೕ or even an English letter P make excellent raised fists.Though Vox can be as mysterious and suave as his profile describes, he also has sillier side that likes making crass jokes and doing impressions of characters/people, one of which notably being Gordon Ramsey. They have actually raised their fists and are shaking them around. These facemarks are so angry that raised arms were not enough to express their rage. On top of flipping the bird, throw some angry eyes into the mix to get your angry message across. And if one finger isn’t enough to satisfy your rage, give them two fingers! You can choose from a few different hands, including 凸, ┌П┐, or ╭∩╮. Sometimes you feel so angry that you just need to give someone the finger. 益 also makes a fantastic mouth for angry Japanese emoticons. You can also use slashes or ヽ and ノ to make it look like the emoticon is throwing up it’s hands in anger and if you really want to express anger use a 凸 for a middle finger. Two ¬’s makes sort of a displeased looking face. If you’re angry and you want to express that anger of yours then these are the emoticons that you want to use! You’ll find all kinds of kaomoji with varying levels of anger.įor most angry Japanese emoticons just use > and < for eyes. What did you guys do to make so many of these so angry? Well, that’s not important considering none of these are actually alive and have real feelings… What was I talking about? Oh yes, angry Japanese emoticons. These kaomojis are angry and man, there are a ton of them.
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