• @[email protected]
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      My son, always remember to smash that like button and subscribe…*sniff* and please, whatever you do, leave a review because it helps new people find the channel. Oh god, I’m no good at goodbyes…

    • @[email protected]
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      Future etymologists will conjecture that it has something to do with the popularization of an obscure lichen meme combined with a contraction of the word “submissive” within the BDSM context, and only started being used as an ironic punctuation to statements after another popular meme, similar to the origin of how “F” is used as a common, brief response to a tragedy.

      • Neato
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        1530 days ago

        Lichen Sub-Scribe. Clearly a fungal person who is notating every occurrence and likes to be dommed.

  • Jilanico
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    6129 days ago

    Scribe scribe 👋

  • Riskable
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    3830 days ago

    This vastly underestimates the laziness of English speakers. No: It’ll be shortened to…

    Donferget

  • @Fedizen
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    Liken(sub)scribe

    Lik(uns)cribe

    Licrib(e)

    Lickrib

  • @[email protected]
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    Slightly offtopic:

    When I go to the source in my browser, I see that this toot has been boosted roughly 800 times and roughly 1400 favorites.

    However, when I go to this toot via my Mastodon app, I’m seeing 256 boosts and 1 favourite.

    Why is this different in my app vs the fosstodon link to the toot?

    • Chloé 🥕
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      similar boat here: what I’ve noticed is that, on your instance, ‘foreign’ toots will only show the favourites coming from your instance. So, if 3 people from your instance favourited a toot that has 1500 favs total, you will only see 3 next to the star

      this isn’t true for boosts, and I don’t know what causes the difference there. Its probably something to do with an incomplete federation (either because of blocks or simply because your server isn’t aware of all the others; I’ve noticed that the difference is much larger now that I’m on a smaller instance with less connections), but I’m not sure

      for toots coming from other people on your instance, you will see the full count on both favs and boosts

    • @[email protected]OP
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      Maybe the instance you’re logged into on your Mastodon app defederated from some others? Hmm

  • @amotio
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    We live in Czechia and my SO is teacher in local school. She asked a 6th grade girl what she wants to draw today and she literally responded “IDK”. It’s kind off weird how internet slang is slowly merging in everyday IRL vocabulary.

    • IndiBrony
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      When I was younger, there were people who would actually say lol. I wouldn’t say it’s new, but I think the advent of the internet has certainly accelerated some aspects of linguistic evolution.

      It would be fascinating to be a fly on the wall in a couple hundred years’ time to see where English goes from here.

      • @LwL
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        I do this, I hate it, but I can’t get rid of it so I’ve started to accept it.

      • @amotio
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        Yeah, we say lol to each other as a joke when something is “funny” or as a joke in it self, but never as a response to someone outside the family circle or in formal setting. Bot that may change too in the future.

        The internet is for sure speeding things up. I wonder how will our (Czech) language look like in 10, 20, 30 years. I am all for simplification but sometimes it just feels weird :D

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        for me “lol” and “lmao” are desperately trying to replace non-lexical sounds of amusement like “hah!” and “eeey!”

    • @[email protected]
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      as in “aye dee kay”, or simply saying “i dunno” in english despite being in czech school?

    • Annoyed_🦀 🏅
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      I mean it’s kinda same when people say www instead of world wide web, even though the word has less syllable than the letter

    • @YarHarSuperstar
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      Like when people say “LOL”? It’s so fucking weird to me

  • @grue
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    930 days ago

    Thanks, I hate it.

  • @ProjectPatatoe
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    730 days ago

    This is already happening. Ive heard various reports from people working with schools/kids saying it.

  • @Etterra
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    It’s been fun, likensub!