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Collection of Dead Faces (23)
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A whimsical, sketched face showing exaggerated “deadpan” humor-ideal for memes, comics, or lighthearted commentary.
A classic “dead” or shocked emoji-style face-great for illustrating surprise, failure, or humor in digital content.
This expressive doodle captures the feeling of being completely drained-like after a tough loss or an overwhelming day.
A playful, exaggerated cartoon face showing extreme surprise or shock, ideal for lighthearted digital content.
This emoji captures that moment when you’re stunned, overwhelmed, or just completely spent-perfect for reacting to wild news or burnout.
This “dead face” emoji conveys overwhelming sadness, fatigue, or dramatic defeat-often used humorously in memes and social media.
This expressive, low-fidelity drawing conveys intense distress or terror-perfect for indie games, memes, or experimental art.
A cheerful smiley face above a 'dead' face with X eyes and a straight mouth-often used in memes and digital communication for contrast.
A deadpan yet playful cartoon expression-ideal for conveying irony, sarcasm, or lighthearted exhaustion.
This emoji conveys exaggerated shock, playful “death,” or total disbelief-perfect for memes and online banter.
A classic smiley face subverted by violence: a bullet hole and blood evoke irony, trauma, or societal critique.
A simple yet powerful illustration of sorrow or fatigue, perfect for conveying empathy in digital interfaces.
A stylized cartoon mouse with crossed-out eyes, indicating it’s “dead”-perfect for humorous or illustrative contexts.
The iconic “Steal Your Face” skull, designed by Owsley Stanley and Bob Thomas, became the definitive symbol of the Grateful Dead’s counterculture legacy.
A sweet, minimalist cartoon baby with X-shaped eyes hugs a small creature-ideal for coloring or playful design projects.
