Go fuck yourself, lol.
About to, lol.
It masks all the sadness in my heart, lol.
I’m sorry for your loss, move on, lol
Lots of love?
Life sucks, I’m poor, and everything hurts. Lol.
You can pry my lol from my cold dead fingers 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.
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.
Can’t stop won’t stop lol.
I’m gen X as all hell and I’ll say lol when I want lol.
I say lol for teh lulz.
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”
ROFLMAO never
I’ve really been struggling lately in a way that feels more serious than ever before lol
Excuse you, but it’s lol, no.
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.
I am technically an older gen z lol.
So is "no, " correct or “no, lol lol”?












