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Collection of Disagreements (14)

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One figure asks with curiosity (blue ?), the other responds with urgency or insight (red !)-a vivid representation of dynamic human interaction.
When two sides stand firm on opposite cliffs, the choice between “YES” and “NO” becomes both literal and symbolic.
Two friends pretend-fight over a tie in a lighthearted, humorous cartoon style-great for teaching conflict resolution or friendship themes.
A minimalist black-and-white thumbs-down symbol, ideal for indicating disapproval or negative ratings.
A woman appears pensive and annoyed, while a man stands with crossed arms and a sigh-classic signs of mutual frustration.
A frustrated little girl gives a clear thumbs-down, eyes closed and lips pursed-perfect for illustrating disappointment or disagreement.
A sleek UI icon representing cancellation, closure, or error-commonly used in apps and websites to dismiss or reject actions.
Two charming girl silhouettes-one facing forward with pigtails, the other in motion with a bun-ideal for creative projects.
A retro-style thumbs-down icon with a green accent panel-perfect for indicating negative feedback in apps or websites.
A clean, 3D-rendered Likert scale showing agreement levels-“Agree” is marked with a vibrant green check.
A playful illustration of the internet’s classic Yanny vs Laurel argument-showing how perception can wildly differ.
These illustrations depict everyday relationship tensions-silent standoff, frustrated conversation, finger-pointing, and turning away-that many couples experience.
Four diverse thinkers share ideas through symbolic thought bubbles, visualizing collaboration, strategic planning, and creative problem solving.
A disappointed little girl shows disapproval with both thumbs down, eyes shut, and a frown-perfect for illustrating childhood emotions.
When emotions run high: a humorous yet telling depiction of two people locked in a shouting match.