
it’s just another intonation marker, a hedging particle, or a pragmatic tone indicator.
it signals the sentence is for comradery, but not immediate action
lol it’s quite easy if you put it first.
I’m gen z rather than a millennial, but for me putting lol at the start of a sentence just means I have a 75% chance of putting multiples lol in the sentence.
I’ve recognized this enough times that now when it happens there’s a little alarm that goes off in my head to remove some lols
I actually used to hate it back in the day because it was so overused but then when I hit the Skype era, I succumbed to my friends and started spamming it along with lmao because it was easy to type on a keyboard with zero effort.
Also that one evolution extinction meme of all the dead ones like rofl and roflmao.
Rest in Spaghetti Never Forgetti lol
lol
Well, at least we grew out of adding xD to the end of everything! XDDD
Lol, just add it to the beginning, jk lol.
Get bent lol
Unrelatable lmao
Narrator: “They did not actually ltao”
Millennials are in their 40’s ffs
That’s why it’s a middle aged guy in the meme. Also, it’s goodo have older people talking like normal humans and not corporate chatbots.
It’s not that hard lol
What is the Gen Z approved way to express emotion?
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I’ll see you a “haha”
Yeah, I never became a lol’er, dunno whether or of spite or what, but haha was my go-to response for someone said something that I’m supposed to express some reaction of humor to. Heh sometimes. Ha has a different feel to it.
Ha!

Yea, heh
Lol lmao
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I know I overuse lol. I hate it. Lol








