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Showing posts with label Internet slang. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet slang. Show all posts

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Facebook creeping.



We all do it at some point. Some people more than others.

Good and bad can come out of Facebook creeping.
But one thing is for sure. Its enjoyable.

I hardly ever use Facebook. So, to make this more interesting, I will have to do some investigation work.


We where arguing about Halloween and candy.


Dear people who use Facebook... WE DON'T CARE THAT YOU MADE A SANDWICH.



Friday, October 7, 2011

Terms and conditions.

By reading this blog post, you agree to our Terms and ConBLAH BLAH BLAH
Who the heck cares? Who even reads those?
Just scroll down and gimme that "I Accept" button. I just want to make an account on Postopia.com so I can register my coin I got on my cereal box.

That's pretty much it. "Eehhh yeah."
I wonder how far they could go. I mean like,
"By pressing 'I Accept' You agree to hand over your soul, all your money, and your children. And your socks by Friday."


Tuesday, July 26, 2011

“Watchers”

I recently have become quite active on Ebay selling all kinds of things. From Phones, to pots.

When someone puts something up for auction, it usually takes a few days, so there is this button you can press to keep an eye on it. You can “Watch” The item.

To the seller, the people who press this button are called “Watchers.” Whenever I hear this I always imagine something like this:

Watchers

Watching… Waiting…

Monday, March 21, 2011

Tweetelde dee, im following you!

Now onto Twitter with its Followers.
When you follow somebody on Twitter, its like subscribing. You get to read all of their posts.
But it can sound a bit weird at times. When ever I hear followers, the nicest thing I can think of is something like this:
A bunch of little birds following a leader bird.


On the darker side, I imagine something like this:
A bird, surrounded in darkness. and it can see them in the corners of its eyes, they are following it. But every time the bird turns around to look, they run behind the bird again. So the bird knows they are there, but cant see them. They enjoy following the bird so much. just staring at it... Creeping on it. Following it.


Saturday, March 5, 2011

I'm going to bite your keyboard in half. LOL!

Alright, we are going to attempt to take on the raging beast that is the acronym "LOL".
(deep breaths) Here we go:
First, what is it?
LOL, is a common element of Internet slang. (thank you, Wikipedia)
What does LOL mean?

Many people who have not been brought up with the term can be quite confused.


LOL - Losers















Losers On Lollipops?

LOL - Love













No. It doesn't mean any either of those.

Historically, it's been known to mean the person using it is "Laughing Out Loud."
But, like so many other things, the meaning has completely changed from what it once was. When people type "LOL," they almost never mean, "I'm laughing audibly about what I just read!" Quite the opposite actually.
When someone types "LOL," the best possible situation is something like this:LOL - HA!
Though it's rarely the case, as you can see, the figure above is actually "laughing out loud."
More commonly, when "LOL" is typed, the actual response is more like these examples:
LOL - chuckle
LOL - Heh
Also, like any other popular term, there are many different variations. LOL, Lol, lol (whether the first L is supposed to be capitalized or not, such as at the beginning of a sentence), looooool (which some think doesn't quite mean the same thing as LOL, but is a close relative), lollllll (see explanation of previous example), and lolloloolololl…lololl. The final example is by far the most controversial due to it's lack of structure.
An example:
Lolloololololololooollo!
Now, we'll decipher: Laughing-out-loud-laughing-out-out-loud-out-loud (or maybe laughing?)-out-loud-out… As you can see, it really turns to gibberish and is quite impossible to parse anything intelligible from it.


lollololololololololNow this is all dandy, but there is an evil side to the acronym. People are starting to use "LOL" as a filler to mean just about anything. It will be thrown in during an IM conversation out of no where and it's up to the victim to try and guess what the sender could've meant. It can lead to a very confusing conversation.
LOL - lol in speech
Another frightening side of the term is that people these days use it in everyday speech. When something funny is said, instead of laughing, some simply say out loud "LOL." It's really quite inexplicable.
Actual laughing has been in use for millennia to send the message that LOL is supposed to send, and in a clearer manner. So the logic behind using an acronym isn't quite clear.
The problems relating to this practice are obvious: if it's not stopped, it will soon come to take over the entire language!


The Earth will be covered in nothing but a bunch of zombies who can make only one sound, "LAWL."
LOL - lolol

To fight this, we must stab the beast in its heart. We have to change the way we show laughter through text. Maybe through onomatopoeias? Meaning, instead of talking about it, we simply write the sound we're making. Like, "Haha," or "Heh," or even "Ahaha." Then, if we used those in common speech, we'd simply laugh!