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A collection of some classic Lemmy memes for your enjoyment
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Still better than spamming useless cancer emojis.
I'm so sorry for your loss lol
I am gen x and I regret that I once engaged in this. I am so very sorry.
I alternate between that and "haha". You can pry my lol off my cold dead lolerskate feet as I fly away in my roflcopter

Language habits always shift with generations. It’s interesting how small things like this become part of how people connect and express tone online.
Wish granted. Haha
Or "Hah!"
It's clear older edge-millinials were not consulted in the making of this meme.
Due to your actions placing this company in a bad light, your employment is hereby terminated with immediate effect. Tee hee xoxo
It's a good tone indicator
Indeed, lol is not the same as haha
It's more of a sarcastic vibe. Which fits, because you are definitely not laughing out loud when you write lol
Uppercase LOL feels like a haha fuck them kind of schadenfreude laugh to me.
Perhaps LOL is a softer version of HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, which I use to the same effect.
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"
What does "it's giving" mean? I don't think I've heard anyone say that.
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”.
"it's similar too" or "it reminds me" I think? That's how I'd describe it from my understanding
I ain't using the skull emoji as a replacement for perfectly good ASCII
How will people know my tone? It's stupid, but effective.
Lol.
I literally can't stop myself lol
It's a problem lmao
Well crap my username announces my age.
Well crap my username announces my age, lol.
There, fixed it for you, lol
I'm a Xennial, so I put lol at the end of my sentences, but hate it. lol
Least we are not forgotten for once kek
lol. lmao, even.
I'm just a bit old to be a millennial (The Oregon Trail generation, thank you very much) and I will often add a ", lol" to the end of a sentence just to hopefully help the lighthearted tone come through.
I hear you.
Hear me out, though, don't censor the way other people speak as long as that speech is inoffensive.
If it makes people happy to add lol, or any other thing into their speaking pattern, then that's perfectly fine.
If you have a judgment about it, keep it to yourself.
There are more important things to worry about.
Sure lol
Firmly Gen Y here and I use it all the damn time, but I blame that on computers not showing up until I was an awkward teen in high school and needed a neutral way to respond where people wouldn't think I was AFK. We didn't have ways to react to messages so lol and every varient (up to and including the roflcopter, lol) became our way to fill the silence. We were a generation that developed a way to communicate that you found annoying... just like every other generation, GenX gave us "Whatever" as the exclamation of frustrated, GenZ gave us stuff like "drip" for great fashion taste... GenY had a 9 key layout to type as we entered the workforce so we tried to keep it short.
Gen X was meh
I could never bring myself to do that, actually.
So I just ended up replacing it with an equally annoying onomatopoeic expression to end almost every sentence, haha
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
I am late 90s Gen Z and still do it. I guess I am lame and cringe now huh?
It's the only way I can avoid both Poe's law and involuntary institutionalization, lol
I was talking to someone about a serious and personal topic, and caught myself saying "lol" quickly, and apologised in advance explaining that it's a habit.
"Man, that sucks lol". They understood it already as a force of habit, yet I didn't realise how difficult it is to shake lol!
Edit: damn it..