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I probably did it wrong.
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I can fucking see that
Yabut, can she?
I can fucking see that
Wait. Does everyone know what "kek" means but me?
I thought it was from Stephen King "Desperation"
"... calm down David... im not going to hurt you. Not yet anyhow. KEK!!! TAK AL LAH!! HIM EN TOW!!!"
kek
In World of Warcraft there are two factions; horde and alliance. They can't talk to each other. When you type, it gets jumbled. When a horde character types in the letters that represent laughing out loud, it transforms into kek.
There. Now you learned something.
I didnt realize flecker was such an inconsiderate prick. Kind of rude of him to direct a small sun toward the neighbors
you made it to 50. that blows my mind. I thought you were maybe 24.
Nerd!
😀
I'm not surprised you get along well with all the other neighbours. If you put fifty children with Down's syndrome in a room there is going to be a lot of hugging.
kek
In World of Warcraft there are two factions; horde and alliance. They can't talk to each other. When you type, it gets jumbled. When a horde character types in the letters that represent laughing out loud, it transforms into kek.
There. Now you learned something.
Thanks! I love finding out the entomology of a word. Especially internet slang.
The term has its origins in the Korean language, as the onomatopoeia ㅋㅋㅋ, in which ㅋ stands for the "k" sounds, like in raspy, stifled laughter. In the real-time strategy game Starcraft, because the game originally did not support the Korean language, the onomatopoeia was written as "Kekeke" which can be translated to "Hahaha" in English.
In the online multiplayer role-playing game WoW, released on November 23rd, 2004, players can choose to play on either the Alliance or Horde factions, which are considered enemies within the game's universe. Players of separate factions are unable to communicate with one-another, as their typed text is run through an in-game translator. For players of the Horde faction, typing the letters "LOL" results in members of the Alliance faction reading "KEK".
Nice!
This part is cool:
It sounds like blizzard knew the South Koreans (hard core starcrafter players) were using kek to mean laughter and snuck it into warcraft as an easter egg.
Also, will your wifi reach that house? Secretly replace the existing lightbulb with a smart lightbulb of your choice, put it on your wifi, and turn it off/on whenever you want.
Thanks! I love finding out the entomology of a word. Especially internet slang.
Does it bug you not knowing?
Etymology
hahaha, thanks! Text to speech shot me right in the foot with that one.
The light is back on tonight.
Paint it black. Black bulbs matter
I see the girls walk by, dressed in their summer clothes...