Go fuck yourself, lol.
About to, lol.
Life sucks, I’m poor, and everything hurts. Lol.
I’ve really been struggling lately in a way that feels more serious than ever before lol
I’m Gen Z and I use lol as punctuation at the end of a sentence to indicate a lighthearted tone, just like a ? or ! indicate their respective tones. It’s very useful, and I think I’ll keep using it lol
It fills a similar niche to tone tags but somewhat less intrusive imo.
This has how it’s always been used as far as I have seen as an older millennial, aside from being used in a form of irony.
It’s an upbeat tone indicator. But it’s not the same as sending someone a smile with your text.
It fills a useful niche. Just like /s also does.

I had to teach myself to say lol all the time via text and it absolutely helps with tone, so does using emoji which was something else I had to force myself to do. I seem less mature I guess but I don’t come off as a blunt asshole anymore and my conversations go a lot smoother
I’m afraid I’ve used “lol” so much for so many years that this is exactly how people will interpret my texts if I suddenly stop now.
U ok? Did we upset you? You seem…tense.
I too am not sure how to interpret your message lol
I have been called weird or passive aggressive for using punctuation in my text messages. Why do we cater to these people? Why do I care about the opinion of someone who takes to heart whether I use an exclamation point or period at the end of a sentence? It should have been their problem to learn to not make assumptions.
Because you’re not following social conventions
It’s also up to you to learn to work with others, conversation is a cooperative game. If you don’t give enough signs, people don’t know the tone you are intending to give over text, because body language and verbal tone is missing. That’s the purpose of the informal conventions
It’s your problem to learn too
I perceive lol as slightly unserious / childish, but maybe it’s because I’m GenX
I’m a Xennial? Born in 1980 so last year of Gen X, first year of Millennials?
I learned back in the early '90s that “lol” made my lighthearted comments appear lighthearted, and not cynical.
Life is meaningless and the universe is cruel chaos lol
Damn, it really works.

I feel this in my bones.
Scorpy’s gonna scorp. XD
rofl
Can’t stop won’t stop lol.
Tone is an absolute bitch to convey properly over text, if you don’t add indicators it’s up to the reader to determine the tone you’re using. Miscommunication causes larger problems. Using lol helps indicate a lighter tone so people don’t think I’m pissed off or grumpy when I’m not
yeah, I mean that’s why emojis exist in the first place.
We use a form of speech from before emojis (:
Good ol’ smileys! :D
And somewhere inbetween, or perhaps alongside the smileys, we had the wonders of kaomoji
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Hell yeah. :D
Millennials didn’t have emojis at first. You realize that, right?
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Regular text emojis have been around forever. I was talking about those.
Emoticons, please
Potato, potato :)
But consider:
Emojis have no soul, and will never see the light of Heaven
Text based emoticons, meanwhile :) :( :3 :o Are God’s chosen tone indicator, animated with the breath of life
I’m gen X as all hell and I’ll say lol when I want lol.
I say lol for teh lulz.
Am millennial and have never once used that acronym. I always just type “haha” instead… haha
Am millenial, I’ve used both lol and haha, since… I dunno, 1996?
I distinctly remember the first time I accidentally said ‘lol’ outloud, as a single syllable, at the end of a sentence.
Right haha, think the “lol” was gen x.
Millennials were ABSOLUTELY all about the lols, I can assure you. It was the most widely used acronym everywhere (second being brb, I would wager).
We roflcopter’d and roflmao’d with the best of em! lol
It’s pretty common with millenials at least
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Blast from the past
I used/use it a lot, became the standard when I was on AIM.
Mostly I feel people use it for tone and switch between the two. Then again I also respond with k too often apparently and have had spouses bring it up to me. “I’m going to pick up hot dog buns on the way home” k is apparently not always the proper response to such things apparently.
K, lol, cool/kool, alright, nice, oh… Apparently make up a lot of what she calls my NPC responses.
It’s not that I don’t care, it’s that there really isn’t a reason for me to send a flushed out response while I’m in a rush and or trying to respond at a red light. I’ll see them soon, if i thought something else should be picked up at the store when they were there id either say so or call if I thought it warranted a quick discussion.
If I ask do you want tacos, sure is a perfectly valid response, we’ve shared a bed for 5 years… if I don’t know what you do and don’t like on a taco I wasn’t paying attention, if you want something you usually wouldn’t, then it makes sense to say more
I felt my knees crack when you said AIM lol
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I mostly saw that in yahoo pool chat rooms, haha. Still tempted to say 36/m/TN though
I’m a millennial and I use lol way too often to start or end messages
But plenty of millennials did for sure. I’m 1987, was never a loler myself, but am certainly familiar enough with it.
And admittedly, I have used it. My buddy and I used to sit in his room playing red alert 2, and one of us would do something dumb and the other would type “lol,” and then look across the room with a straight face. So I always imagined someone typing lol to be doing so with a completely straight face, the complete opposite of laughing out loud.
1987 as well… i just never caught on to the acronyms.
BTW love the whole C&C franchise
Ope… i said BTW… guess I contradicted myself. Oops.
KIROV REPORTING
KIROV REPORTING
KIROV REPORTING
I tend to reserve haha for conveying mildly interesting observations in a nonthreatening manner
“You must be their best customer to know that, haha”
Same.
‘haha’ is more polite/cordial, more passive and may indicate essentially nervous laughter
‘lol’ is more blunt/informal, more aggressive and may potentially indicate mockery
Really? Damn. Haha just makes me think of that kid from the Simpsons
I did “haha” up until somewhat recently. I started using lol sarcastically, and it quickly bled over into the haha usage. I can’t break the habit either…
It masks all the sadness in my heart, lol.
I’m sorry for your loss, move on, lol
Lots of love?
I was once sitting next to a colleague in a group pod who sent us an e-mail ending with “lol”. I turned to my left and called him out on it because that dude was quiet as a mouse.
Millennials not using lol in their messages is like a Brit not offering you tea
Yeah it’s a tone indicator “this may be taken as having a serious or upset tone, but wasn’t meant that way” though it also can mean “please don’t be upset” in the case of something like “sorry I disappeared for a bit, life happened lol”
But I really am laughing out loud. I am rolling on the floor, laughing my ass off. In a helicopter. A helicopter that goes swooshswooshswooshdwoosh.
Not aware of this helicopter stuff. What is that about? Lol?

Ah yes the roflcopter
And also don’t forget the dongcopter
ROFLcopter or Rolling on the floor laughing like a helicopter is when something is so funny that you fall out of your seat laughing and you start kicking yourself giddily around the floor in a circle like a helicopter rotor.
Oh, sorry. Things just don’t feel the same as when we were dating. I feel like the magic is gone. I want a divorce.
ROFLMAO never



















