I'm over 30 and LOL because you posted this in the politics section.
2007-02-25 10:03:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Really.. maybe people under 30 don't have anything to laugh about...
i think it is a common term... I am under 30.. I use it...
2007-02-25 17:57:23
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answered by Debra H 7
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LOL! Now that's funny...
What other means does one have of communicating laughter through this medium? Any suggestions? When someone posts a funny statement (even against myself), I actually laugh about it and try to share that laughter with the poster.
2007-02-25 17:56:33
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answered by Chi Guy 5
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Is LOL politically charged? I use it quite frequently. I have even read it in people's official reports before at the office, which is scary. LOL!
2007-02-25 18:01:25
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answered by Jackson Leslie 5
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Since the beginning of cyber-talk. Personally, I tend to stay away from acronyms.
2007-02-25 17:56:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm 40 and I use it 400 times a day.
LMAO is cussing, and I only cuss when I am angry, not when I am laughing.
ROFL means rolling on the floor, and I save that for when I am.
Lighten up.
2007-02-25 17:58:38
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answered by ? 7
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I first started seeing it oh.. 90 or 91 I think.
2007-02-25 17:59:14
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answered by sociald 7
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kids 16-25 talking about politics is a step forward...
not backward..
2007-02-25 18:07:33
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answered by Corey 4
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Hey Dude, I'm 35 and I use it. Of course, I really am immature.
2007-02-25 18:02:44
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answered by guy o 5
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LOL! Easy there..it is just short hand for people who can't type too fast.
2007-02-25 17:56:18
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answered by Sean 4
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