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Uploading a Twitch Global emote daily, and covering the origins of the emote!

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Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is KKona! KKona is originated from the below picture of streamer Kona, when he met actress Danielle Spencer at ComicCon. It finds usage when the streamer does something stereotypically American. It has been in use from around 2010!

Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is KKona! KKona is originated from the below picture of streamer Kona, when he met actress Danielle Spencer at ComicCon. It finds usage when the streamer does something stereotypically American. It has been in use from around 2010!
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FFZ (an abbreviation of FrankerFaceZ) is a browser extension developed and founded by Dan Salvato (yes the same guy who made Doki Doki Literature Club). Its main use is for custom emotes, however it also boasts many other features, you can download it at frankerfacez.com

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Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is Jebaited! Jebaited originates from a photo of Alex Jebailey, founder of Community Effort Orlando. It can be used when someone is successfully tricked, falling for jokes or having simple objectives yoinked from them by the game.

Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is Jebaited! Jebaited originates from a photo of Alex Jebailey, founder of Community Effort Orlando. It can be used when someone is successfully tricked, falling for jokes or having simple objectives yoinked from them by the game.
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Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is MingLee! MingLee originates from a picture of Twitch employee Chris Mead and has been in circulation since 2015. It is used to express general happiness, sarcasm or laughter. Find Chris on Twitter Chris Mead!

Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is MingLee! MingLee originates from a picture of Twitch employee Chris Mead and has been in circulation since 2015. It is used to express general happiness, sarcasm or laughter. Find Chris on Twitter <a href="/mead_chris/">Chris Mead</a>!
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I did have a tweet scheduled, but it has appeared not to have finalized or something, sorry for that everyone, but I have hella useless classes tomorrow so I should be able to schedule a lot of daily emote tweets :)

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Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is BrokeBack! BrokeBack originates from a picture of Alan from SeriousGaming and used when the streamer does something particularly dumb. Whilst they as a couple have moved on from Twitch, Victoria still makes content on OnlyFans and Twitch.

Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is BrokeBack! BrokeBack originates from a picture of Alan from <a href="/seriousgaming/">SeriousGaming</a> and used when the streamer does something particularly dumb. Whilst they as a couple have moved on from Twitch, <a href="/VictoriasTwitch/">Victoria</a> still makes content on OnlyFans and Twitch.
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It has been brought to my attention that the last emote tweet I did was less detailed than ideal, so I've made the decision to redo the tweet, with new info brought to light that I could not find.

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Today's #FFZ emote origin is AYAYA! AYAYA originates from anime "Kin-iro"'s episode "What Kind of Friends", when character Karen, mishears character Aya's name, and then repeats Ayaya... a lot. It's typically used to express weebish excitement and was released in 2017.

Today's #FFZ emote origin is AYAYA! AYAYA originates from anime "Kin-iro"'s episode "What Kind of Friends", when character Karen, mishears character Aya's name, and then repeats Ayaya... a lot. It's typically used to express weebish excitement and was released in 2017.
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Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is CoolStoryBob! CoolStoryBob originates from painter Bob Ross, and is used on channels which celebrate him, or as a way of saying cool story. The emote was released in 2015 alongside a marathon on twitch.tv/bobross which runs every weekend!

Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is CoolStoryBob! CoolStoryBob originates from painter Bob Ross, and is used on channels which celebrate him, or as a way of saying cool story. The emote was released in 2015 alongside a marathon on twitch.tv/bobross which runs every weekend!
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Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is SSSsss! SSSsss originates from the game Minecraft, and is a picture of the iconic Creeper enemy which is famous for sneaking up on players and blowing up, and is used when something blows up for the streamer.

Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is SSSsss! SSSsss originates from the game <a href="/Minecraft/">Minecraft</a>, and is a picture of the iconic Creeper enemy which is famous for sneaking up on players and blowing up, and is used when something blows up for the streamer.
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Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is CurseLit! CurseLit originated from a Twitch merger with Curse Communications in 2016 and is their answer to the fire emoji, used when something is cool. Curse now operates as CurseForge and is now owned by Overwolf LLC, bought in 2020.

Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is CurseLit! CurseLit originated from a Twitch merger with Curse Communications in 2016 and is their answer to the fire emoji, used when something is cool. Curse now operates as <a href="/CurseForge/">CurseForge</a> and is now owned by Overwolf LLC, bought in 2020.
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Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is Kreygasm! Kreygasm originates from a picture of streamer Kreyg, approached by Justin.tv employee Hassan Bokhari to submit an emote, Kreygasm was the result. It's used to show shock at the quality of something such as gameplay.

Today's #TwitchGlobal origin is Kreygasm! Kreygasm originates from a picture of streamer <a href="/Kreyg/">Kreyg</a>, approached by Justin.tv employee Hassan Bokhari to submit an emote, Kreygasm was the result. It's used to show shock at the quality of something such as gameplay.
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Who’s That Emote? It was actually Horror -- an admin at the time -- who approached me about the emote. I don't think Hassan worked for the company at that time. I'd also say the emote is meant to show elation more than shock.