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kayem77

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Is it just me? Or is it annoying to anybody else when you send someone a text or type a long paragraph while chatting, and the other person thinks ''lol'' is an appropiate answer? From ALL of the English vocabulary available...how is ''lol'' even considered a good answer?

''Hey, what's up?''
''Good, just reading a book''
''lol''

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iTOREtheSKY

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ummm...yeah Kayem...time to lose that zero & get yourself a hero! lol <----------- oh snap! :p
 
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kayem77

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ummm...yeah Kayem...time to lose that zero & get yourself a hero! lol <----------- oh snap! :p
Hahaha incorporating ''lol'' into a conversation doesn't bother me, I even use it sometimes, what bothers me is making ''lol'' the substitute of pronounceable ideas:p. Oh,and it's not anybody I'm dating, just a friend...but still reminded me how I hate that, lol. <---- that's how it should be used!
 
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iTOREtheSKY

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So true K. If you don't really laugh out loud...then why type it? When I type laffin' my buns off...it's because I cannot use the "A" word here...because ,umm...yeah..yanno religious folk might get all up in my grill 'bout it n junk. But srsly..it's like...are you just pretending to laugh at my humor or what?

I can't stop laughing sometimes when I read posts here. Lord knows that CatHerder along with other's I won't implicate have nearly caused my physical demise from choking on hot or cold beverages whilst reading their posts & laughing so hard.
when I post pics like...the one below...just know..not only am I stunned & horrified..but I am srsly rotflmBUNSo! ;)

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^^^ pretty much my expression,followed by extreme laughter at many of the posts in CC
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iTOREtheSKY

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pssssssst...hey lil....
wanna start a band?

I am feeling the itch to drum again.

What ya' think? ;)
 
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iTOREtheSKY

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Suppose I should go to bed. I'm not sleepy at all.

I have to work in the morning. I should retire.

Fact is..I more than likely will not.

Feels like an "all - nighter"

I'm ok with that. On any typical night I only sleep 3-4 hrs anyway.

There's just so many things to dream of...where does one start?

Thank you Lord for blessing me...
blessing me with your love..and most of all...
well,you know.:eek:
 
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Hahaha incorporating ''lol'' into a conversation doesn't bother me, I even use it sometimes, what bothers me is making ''lol'' the substitute of pronounceable ideas:p. Oh,and it's not anybody I'm dating, just a friend...but still reminded me how I hate that, lol. <---- that's how it should be used!
I feel the same way. When someone responds with a lonely little "lol", I just consider the conversation over and abandon ship.

Oh, and I don't mind using "lol" in conversations to express actual laughter in the right context, but it's still...boring. "Lol" lacks personality. I prefer to type out laughter to match more "realistic" laughs.

Mild chuckle: heh
Mischievous snicker: hehehehe
"Standard" laugh: haha
The Loudmouth: HAHAHAHA
Santa: hohoho
Giggle: teehee
Evil laugh: muahahaha
REALLY Evil laugh: muUuUuUuuuuahahahaha
The Wicked Witch: nyahahaheeee
Little Pig: teeeeheehehe *snort*
Uncontrollable-I-cant-even-breathe: BA HA HA HAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAAAA

I hope that helps. :p
 
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kayem77

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I feel the same way. When someone responds with a lonely little "lol", I just consider the conversation over and abandon ship.

Oh, and I don't mind using "lol" in conversations to express actual laughter in the right context, but it's still...boring. "Lol" lacks personality. I prefer to type out laughter to match more "realistic" laughs.

Mild chuckle: heh
Mischievous snicker: hehehehe
"Standard" laugh: haha
The Loudmouth: HAHAHAHA
Santa: hohoho
Giggle: teehee
Evil laugh: muahahaha
REALLY Evil laugh: muUuUuUuuuuahahahaha
The Wicked Witch: nyahahaheeee
Little Pig: teeeeheehehe *snort*
Uncontrollable-I-cant-even-breathe: BA HA HA HAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAAAA

I hope that helps. :p
Hahaha yes!! or should I say..HAHAHA! :p Exactly, I don't know why some people replaced laughter with lol. It's so....dull. Some things don't need abbreviation.
 

Fenner

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Actually, he's a creation of the show. He was appearing in the background for a while before the fandom noticed him and named him. There are actually very few fan (brony) created ponies; most cult characters are background ponies who have fans.

Oh that's pretty neat. I hear the show on, usually Saturday's, but I don't get to sit at watch it much. Next time it's on, I'll look in the background for the different ponies.
 

Fenner

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Yesterday after church I went with a group to breakfast, my Sister and Nephew are part of this group. The waiter there know's us pretty well and he is a character he always makes me laugh. Anyhow I was eating, talking to friends and my Sister. My friend and my Sister look at each other funny and say to each other, "Did you see that?" I look at them at ask, "What?" My sneaky friend nod's at my toast and says, "Nothing." I said, "John did he do something to my toast that I need to know about?" , "No" he says, "It's nothing." So I go on about my breakfast, then my sister says, "Jen have you ever met the mascot here? Me, "No", "Well he's on your left." I look at the empty seat next to me and the waiter put this huge giant rubber rat on the seat. I screamed! The waiter comes over and says, "Oh she finally saw it." I laughed then said, "You got me! I might have to hit you." Of course I was kidding.

He didn't move the ugly rat so I turned the chair around to face where he comes out. He saw that, came from behind me put the rat on my shoulder and asked, "Don't you like my friend?" I screamed again.

He's lucky I love the food there and I like him too. :)
 
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Indiana
Is it just me? Or is it annoying to anybody else when you send someone a text or type a long paragraph while chatting, and the other person thinks ''lol'' is an appropiate answer? From ALL of the English vocabulary available...how is ''lol'' even considered a good answer?

''Hey, what's up?''
''Good, just reading a book''
''lol''

^
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blame cellphones for that. cellphone have made people stupid. I got to see a job application the other day. yes it was in paper. filled out in you guessed it. text speak.
 
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persNickety

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I have a suspicion that my niece will develop to be an INFP. She's 5; says she wants to be an artist. We spent hours drawing and colouring together. She paints too. Likes being creative. She told me that she wakes up really early in the morning and thinks about different things. Imagines. And she might identify with my personality, cus she follows me everywhere wanting to hang out with me. Do stuff together. Since her mother isn't the best role model with her choices, I hope that I can be a decent female one.
 

Fenner

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My kids crack me up. I was out yesterday came home around 1 PM. Asked my kids if they had lunch, in these sort of desperate voices, "no mom." So I go upstairs my husband's watching football. I told him I was really tired, he told me to take a nap. I said, "well I need to make lunch." He gives me this huge eyeroll, "I fed them lunch, spagettio's and hot pretzels, that's what they wanted. I over heard them, the ate, why are they trying to get me in trouble." I of course said, "They weren't." In trouble, what am I the Catholic school Nun who will hit his knuckles with a ruler?