Watch Kirby dance haha lol
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I’m a Xennial, so I put lol at the end of my sentences, but hate it. lol
Least we are not forgotten for once kek
I am a Zillenial and I do the same.
Language habits always shift with generations. It’s interesting how small things like this become part of how people connect and express tone online.
lol 🤣
I’ve never heard anyone actually complain about this, lol.

ROFLMAO!
Lol
lol. lmao, even.
LOL lol
lol, ok
Aren’t you supposed to add “boomer” to that? (also, isn’t everyone over 40 a boomer now, according to some? 😜)
Ok boomer
That’s the good stuff! 😁👴
I cannot unless I substitute in :)
Use :3 just to make it awkward.
You can pry :3 from my cold, dead, hands
lol :3
RAWR XD


What about :D
:P sends its regards.
Haha IKR XD
wait gen z doesn’t do this? so now I’m last gen? what?
Sure lol
I could never bring myself to do that, actually.
So I just ended up replacing it with an equally annoying onomatopoeic expression to end almost every sentence, haha
lol
I unapologetically balance my lols and hahas. Loha if you will lol
This is the way. Lol
I’m just a bit old to be a millennial (The Oregon Trail generation, thank you very much) and I will often add a “, lol” to the end of a sentence just to hopefully help the lighthearted tone come through.
Yeah I was gonna say! We Xennials absolutely add the lol too. But I guess “true” Gen Xers don’t?
Firmly Gen Y here and I use it all the damn time, but I blame that on computers not showing up until I was an awkward teen in high school and needed a neutral way to respond where people wouldn’t think I was AFK. We didn’t have ways to react to messages so lol and every varient (up to and including the roflcopter, lol) became our way to fill the silence. We were a generation that developed a way to communicate that you found annoying… just like every other generation, GenX gave us “Whatever” as the exclamation of frustrated, GenZ gave us stuff like “drip” for great fashion taste… GenY had a 9 key layout to type as we entered the workforce so we tried to keep it short.
Gen X was meh











