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Post by Noah on Feb 1, 2009 7:41:08 GMT -5
Using "lol'd" as a past tense form of "lol" is absolute fail, even more fail than using "lol" in the first place. It becomes "laugh out louded" if taken literally, or if you apply the communicative property of algebra, assuming the comma turns the phrase into (lol)d, it becomes "laughed outed louded." Either way, it fails. Therefore I propose a new term "l(-ed)ol" to right this error. Either that or we destroy the term "lol" forever and place it in the history book's "Stupid Things We've Done" section, right behind 90's fashion. Yes, I have just applied math to grammar. Another thing off the list of things to do before I die.
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