Korean symbols (Hangul syllables) are in U+AC00 through U+DFFF and comprised of 2-3 strokes that can be found individually from U+3130 to U+318F. I skimmed through CJK syllables and the overwhelming lack of lone vertical lines makes it unlikely. I think that enough East Asians know about Loss that we’d get the character go virally copied and pasted, like Kaomoji faces, ߷ “Fidget Spinner” (NKo “Gbakorunen” symbol) and ඞ “Crewmate” (Sinhala “Kantaja Naasikyaya” symbol) if it existed.
Korean symbols (Hangul syllables) are in U+AC00 through U+DFFF and comprised of 2-3 strokes that can be found individually from U+3130 to U+318F. I skimmed through CJK syllables and the overwhelming lack of lone vertical lines makes it unlikely. I think that enough East Asians know about Loss that we’d get the character go virally copied and pasted, like Kaomoji faces, ߷ “Fidget Spinner” (NKo “Gbakorunen” symbol) and ඞ “Crewmate” (Sinhala “Kantaja Naasikyaya” symbol) if it existed.
ㆁ ㆂ
ㆂ ㆆ
Almost
I prefer those that can be written on 1 line of text. Also, these come with a kind of strikethrough to divide the panels:
슜|싄