Does anyone still use the acronym "LOL" unironically?
In chatrooms all the time. I've notice some of my other chatroom goers using kek or hue more but a lol still happens. I've been using chatrooms since 95 and I'm not going to stop using lol because 4chan meme culture changed lol to lel to kek.
>>55797
>4chan meme culture changed lol to lel to kek.
So what's the next step?
>>55800
Probably something related to video games. We got kek out of the laughing of Horde players from the view of Alliance on WoW. In a parallel to that the onomatopoeia for laughing in Korea, a huge market for video games, was also kekeke. That's how that took root. I could be wrong though. With the way things are going some tumblrfag might make a different way of laughing because it's less oppressive.
>>55800
Zozzle
>>55802
zoz
>>55797
>"LOL" unironically?
Yes. Very useful for mocking idiots online.
>>55797
>he cares what acronyms are "cool" to use
LOL
>>55797
>unironically
God forbid people dare to enjoy things, right?
>>55797
yes.
I use it ironically, but never on 4chan. Just in chat with friends. i can't exactly go around saying kek.
>>55893
This, its an easy way to clarify tone in a message.
lol is god tier
lmao is also good
rofl is shit
>>55797
i use it often, but mostly only if i actually do laugh out loud. or at least chuckle quietly.
>>55955
but roflcopter is elder got tier.
>>55959
I prefer roflmao over roflcopter but then I don't use either very much. I use lol to indicate that I enjoyed the joke and lmao when it's a deep or long belly laugh but that is used sparingly so as not to be overused. I guess I'm a bit of a traditionalist.
>>55960
I'll rofl your wafl
>>56171
I don't have to pay you for services now, do I?
In the mid-90s when my family got America Online, I didn't know what lol meant when people used it in chat rooms. I thought it was supposed to represent the tie fighters from Star Wars.
>>56301
lol
>>56301
lol lol
lol - O