@itssarahdutcher
Sarah
2 years
@raunchonpizza Exactly. That’s why “lol.” is grammatically incorrect
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@raunchonpizza
riri🐀🍕
2 years
‘lol’ and ‘lmao’ are actually both punctuation marks
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@raunchonpizza
riri🐀🍕
2 years
@bookssarahcats its giving ellipsis…
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@itssarahdutcher
Sarah
2 years
@raunchonpizza “We need to talk lol.” vs “we need to talk...” oof both awful
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@ShineUrLiteOnMe
Quinn.
2 years
@bookssarahcats @raunchonpizza I think you can use lol. pretty effectively as a means of passive aggression
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@dix_reloaded
dix_reloaded 🔆
2 years
@bookssarahcats @raunchonpizza no it is not. this is a bad take.
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@SamCavanagh3
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2 years
@bookssarahcats @raunchonpizza Using “lol.” Activates the lol to mean laugh-out-loud within the context of the sentence. For example: I saw the cat fall down and had to lol.”
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@DeveloperDeb
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