LOL lol
No lol
Lemmy is full of boomers Who sometimes feel they never have meet a person in their 20’s, as a gen Z, I have only one thing to say, lol
Lol, no.
XD
Kek
🤣
It’s the only way I can avoid both Poe’s law and involuntary institutionalization, lol
lol, ok
Aren’t you supposed to add “boomer” to that? (also, isn’t everyone over 40 a boomer now, according to some? 😜)
Ok boomer
That’s the good stuff! 😁👴
I feel this in my bones.
I’m sorry but “lol” is a totem of the fact that our generation was the first that grew up with the internet. Instant messengers were a cornerstone of our youth, and it’s been embedded into our language. There is no changing this.
It would be like us asking you to stop using “it’s giving” or similar.
“fr fr”
It’s giving lol
What does “it’s giving” mean? I don’t think I’ve heard anyone say that.
“it’s similar too” or “it reminds me” I think? That’s how I’d describe it from my understanding
That’s correct! It started out as “it’s giving X vibes” to state the similarity, then just naturally shortened to “it’s giving”.
It started out as being “it’s giving X vibes” to describe things being similar (as the person who replied before me said). As slang is wont to do, it got shortened to “it’s giving”.
How will people know my tone? It’s stupid, but effective.
Lol.
Wish granted. Haha
Could make it worse with a hehe.
wish granted, uwu.
Heh heh. 👹
Shishishi
hoho
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huehuehue
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teehee
ははは
Due to your actions placing this company in a bad light, your employment is hereby terminated with immediate effect. Tee hee xoxo
Or “Hah!”
It’s clear older edge-millinials were not consulted in the making of this meme.
Lmao
Haha at the end definitely bothers me lol
what really bothers me is jajaja
This always felt like a boomer/zoomer thing to me
No, a boomer may still ask what lol means.
Lots of love
I thought it changed now to something to do with Labubus…
I think millennials don’t like to do a hard stop at the end of sentences. It feels overly harsh* or something, so I’ve heard, lol.
I don’t think you’re on top of things.
vs
I don’t think you’re on top of things
The full stop feels way more serious to me, like an accusation. It feels like something that your manager might say before pip-ing you. The latter feels way less serious, like a friend about to remind you that you’re meeting up later today so you don’t forget. Periods mean serious. On the other side, lol means light hearted. “I don’t think you’re on top of things lol” is like something a friend would say after I lay out my elaborate plan that misses something totally obvious
I’ve never heard anyone actually complain about this, lol.

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