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Uwu (other)
''uwu'', also stylized as ''UwU'', is an emoticon representing a cute face. The ''u'' characters represent closed eyes, while the ''w'' represents a mouth. It is used to express various warm, happy, or affectionate feelings. Usage and variants ''uwu'' is often used to denote cuteness, happiness, or tenderness. Excessive usage of the emoticon can also have the intended effect of annoying its recipient. The emoticon has been popular in the furry fandom. ''uwu'' also has a more surprised and sometimes allusive variant, ''owo'' (or ''OwO''; also associated with the furry fandom and often the response, "what's this?") that may also denote cuteness, as well as curiosity and perplexion. ''owo'' originated in 2016, and gained popularity in 2018; as opposed to ''uwu'', the ''o'' characters represent open eyes. It is also sometimes used for trolling. History ''uwu'' is known to date back as far as April 11, 2000, when it was used by furry artist Ghislain Deslierres in a post on t ...
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Stylized Uwu Emoticon
In the visual arts, style is a "...distinctive manner which permits the grouping of works into related categories" or "...any distinctive, and therefore recognizable, way in which an act is performed or an artifact made or ought to be performed and made". It refers to the visual appearance of a work of art that relates it to other works by the same artist or one from the same period, training, location, "school", art movement or archaeological culture: "The notion of style has long been the art historian's principal mode of classifying works of art. By style he selects and shapes the history of art". Style is often divided into the general style of a period, country or cultural group, group of artists or art movement, and the individual style of the artist within that group style. Divisions within both types of styles are often made, such as between "early", "middle" or "late". In some artists, such as Picasso for example, these divisions may be marked and easy to see; in others ...
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