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I use "lol" alot when there's nothing better to say, the word has evolved away from the acronym nowadays and doesn't really mean what it used to, language and meanings change over time. I mean, how many people actually say "lol" when they say it aloud in their head, as opposed to "el oh el". If something does actually make me laugh out loud though I'll got with "I lol'd" or whatever. I've never used rofl or lmao, both have seemed a bit daft from the get go to me, though for a brief period I did use roffle so... What ever happened to the traditional hahaha anyway?
I seldom use XD though unless something really does amuse me, the emoticon I tend to overuse is :3 but that's growing far more common nowadays too.
I seldom use XD though unless something really does amuse me, the emoticon I tend to overuse is :3 but that's growing far more common nowadays too.