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I dunno, but there’s about to be one more.
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You. I like you. Keep up the good work.
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I would lose my mind if Mark Hamill sent me a clip of him Joker laughing.
what if I told you I was Mark Hamill?

It’s happening right now in this thread. Which I pretty much expected as soon as I saw the OP pic.
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I voice chat with friends on Discord pretty regularly. I have one friend who, instead of laughing, will click a laugh track on our soundboard, filling the voice chat with boisterous sitcom laughter. I don’t know why, but that’s kind of unsettling.
That kind of thing is funny if done infrequently but annoying if it’s all the time. I hope your friend does actually laugh a good chunk of the time
I don’t think I’ve ever heard him laugh.
It’s like posting “lol” or “roflmao” in text, when your face doesn’t even change IRL. Except we’re voice chatting, so he’s using a laugh track instead of “lol.”
People who send audio of themselves laughing are the same people who shove multivitamins in their urethra. In fact I wouldn’t be surprised if they also eat fermented chocolate egg salad sandwiches on public transit too. Fuck those people.
huehuehuehue

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or, “hHhHhHhH”, as in “I’m laughing so hard I’m hitting caps lock instead of A”
What about those who use “lol”?
They shouldn’t forget to take their medication
lol serves its own grammatical function now I reckon.
It’s a marker for response to irony (actual irony, Americans…), or as a way to indicate you think something is stupid to the point of humour, or as a kind of “that tracks”.
Or at least, that’s how it’s used amongst people my age in Australia.
I don’t think I use it in a positive sense at all any more
Fascinating! I still use it unironically mostly.
Another one brought to my attention is ROFL. Though personally that one has aged out.
Audio??? Video!

lol
People who still use smilies: am I a joke to you? :D
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