Important Philosophical Questions + POLLS

I live in the near constant delusion that it’s always Friday… it gets me through

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I bet org(dot)org is already taken

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I checked, it shows an index thingie, I don’t know what it means.

Taken but unused

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OGS will be OGS.
Rengo is part of go, anyway.

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I know it’s boring, but I’m with Groin on this one.

ogues

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Does anyone else often find themselves over-analyzing how they interact with doors, since watching the video in Gia’s post above?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Now, I will

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How do you pronounce “lol”?

  • As an acronym (as a single word)
  • As an initialism (each letter individually, like “ell-oh-ell”)
  • I always just say “laughing out loud”
  • Other

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It’s also become λολ here, pronounced as a word.

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Lol is even a regular Dutch word (unrelated to the English acronym), meaning “great fun”, with some derived words such as “lolbroek” (funnyman), “lollig” (jolly, funny).

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Doesn’t it mean “lots of love” :thinking::wink::sweat_smile:

The temptation to vote “kek”

/j /s

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Was there mass confusion in the 90’s with everyone being like “why are all these kids suddenly speaking Durch???” :rofl::rofl::rofl:

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I have some vague memories of wondering how some English speakers were suddenly using a Dutch word in situations where it seemed to apply well :smiling_face:

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Ground beef is a pretty solid choice.

A fried egg or two can also be nice.

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What I find way funnier, is that people on twitch use “(omega) lul” instead of lol :stuck_out_tongue:

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To clarify for non-Dutch speakers: that is a swearword/profanity in Dutch.

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That’s hilarious :rofl: which one? Or should I look it up myself? :stuck_out_tongue:

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What does (omega) mean in Dutch?

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In essence, similar to “prick” in its various meanings.

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