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Anonymous commented at 2012-08-02 17:09:26 » #1130140
I wasn't sure either, Anon1, so I typed "orz" into Google and according to the Wikipedia page that resulted, it's a posture emoticon representing a kneeling or bowing person, with the "o" being the head, the "r" being the arms and part of the body, and the "z" being part of the body and the legs.
With that new understanding of the definition behind "orz" for the people who were unfamiliar, I'm sure we all know what Haruka here is wanting now.
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I wasn't sure either, Anon1, so I typed "orz" into Google and according to the Wikipedia page that resulted, it's a posture emoticon representing a kneeling or bowing person, with the "o" being the head, the "r" being the arms and part of the body, and the "z" being part of the body and the legs.
With that new understanding of the definition behind "orz" for the people who were unfamiliar, I'm sure we all know what Haruka here is wanting now.
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