CP3S said:
I was just thinking about the term "actual LOL" that invaded the internet a few months ago and has now replaced "LOL" (which in itself was already an incredibly annoying term); and I realized how comical it is that "LOL" has become so lightly and frequently, that someone felt the need to distinguish when they were actually laughing out loud, and when they were just saying "LOL" to indicate that something was funny, even if it wasn't funny enough to cause them to really laugh.
Even more amusing is the fact that "actual LOL" seems to be well on its way to replacing "LOL" outright, which will make us ask the question, I wonder if this is a real actual LOL?
And how about those people who verbalize the term "LOL" in actual verbal conversation? One day my reflexes will get the best of me and I'll end up getting into a lot of trouble for smacking someone.
real actual laugh out loud !!1!!1!!one1! **
** not actually a real LOL