Saturday, January 14, 2006

kkkkkkkkkkk


LOL! I have found this on this spot! Would that be true? Please, make me think this over. I just know that I can't stop laughing at this! Brazilians show that they are laughing in chat rooms by typing countless: "kkkkk"...

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  1. I hope it's not true.

    at least, it's not what I'd expect from my fellow visitors and you.

    and I am dying to know, so please tell me -

    how does typing "kkkkk" translate to laughing?

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  2. Hi Sarah!!! I hope not either!!!

    "KKKKKKKK" is equal LOL!!! It represents in Portuguese the way a laughter would sound to us!!!

    Didn't you think it was outrageous?

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  3. Sorry Sarah!

    However, we can't ignore the masses. I love this technology but we can't accept everything that is there to see. That is why I will be always aware...

    wE'LL meet...
    LOVE
    Laila

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  4. Jamoker!

    I love this technology but we can't accept everything that is there to see. That is why I insist that we can't except all this crap!!!

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  5. Laila, this cracked me up too.

    I don't think most bloggers are a-holes, but I have run across a few who seemed to be...

    xxx, Lori

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  6. where I wrote except, i meant ACCEPT!!!


    @Lori:

    That's why we have a limited list of favorite blogs to read. Right?
    See you

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  7. I like that "kkkkkkk". I wonder why some people want that much traffic? I just want enough to know that someone reads the stuff I write.
    Laila, I bought a hello kitty backpack today :)It's got pink sequins on it oooooooow!

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  8. Kkkkkk.

    A story. One time, I wrote a woman after reading her blog, and said, "I read your comments on ____whatever it was___ and I'm very interested in any information you can give me about Ph.D's..." and blah blah. She INSTANTLY wrote me back and typed, "Where did you read me? What article? Here's my phone number. Call me any time."

    Um. Okay.
    She thought I'd read her piece on some fabulous newsblog.
    I KNOW she was sweating bullets after realizing I'd read HER site...Instead of, say, the Huffington Post. She never wrote me again after she realized I was a nobody.
    Sniff.
    So, yes. I have experienced the fakery.
    But that's all right.
    Blogging has turned out to be a thousand times more wonderful than I ever expected.
    *every time I see Hello Kitty, I think of you and Rain. I ALMOST bought the toaster the other day. Swear to ya.
    Just to share a laugh.
    But we already have a Mickey Mouse waffle iron, so I've got to be practical.

    Love you, lady!!

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  9. @Bulb:
    kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk


    @Rain:

    Now, many of you are using the KKKKK laughter... that makes me laugh: kkkkkkkkkkkkk
    Since I chat with people from different parts of the world, so I've learned different laughters, like:

    English speakers: Hihihihihi or LOL
    Spanish speakers: Jajajajajajajaja
    French speakers: Héhéhéhéhéhéhé
    Thai speakers: แหล่งสารสนเทศที่น่าสนใจ
    Martian speakers: @&¨$$@%$@+_+& - damn, non-compatible keyboard

    Hello Kitty backpack? That's SO-phisticated!!! I saw one at a stationery store last week but it was very expensive. I didn't get that Hello Kitty toaster. Roberto tried to fool me by giving me a regular toaster and a stuffed Hello Kitty. Ok! I couldn't be mad at him.

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  10. Angeline,
    That was a fake a-hole lady... Gosh! How I hate them. Let's stay away from them!!!
    Kisses
    Laila

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  11. Got a writing assignment for ya, if you're game. ;)

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  12. Of course, I'm game!

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  13. Agree, Sassy! Thanks for finally commenting on my spot!!!

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