I live in the near constant delusion that it’s always Friday… it gets me through
I bet org(dot)org is already taken
I checked, it shows an index thingie, I don’t know what it means.
Taken but unused
OGS will be OGS.
Rengo is part of go, anyway.
I know it’s boring, but I’m with Groin on this one.
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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.
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).
Doesn’t it mean “lots of love”
The temptation to vote “kek”
/j /s
Was there mass confusion in the 90’s with everyone being like “why are all these kids suddenly speaking Durch???”
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
Ground beef is a pretty solid choice.
A fried egg or two can also be nice.
What I find way funnier, is that people on twitch use “(omega) lul” instead of lol
To clarify for non-Dutch speakers: that is a swearword/profanity in Dutch.
That’s hilarious which one? Or should I look it up myself?
What does (omega) mean in Dutch?
In essence, similar to “prick” in its various meanings.