ryuken
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type dicks and lick rocks?
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yes that!I think your referring to “tldr” which means thot licked dick rightnow
rolling on the floor laughingWhat does ROFL means?
that's the name of my dead dogWhat does ROFL means?
TLDRIt means "too long didnt read" which is used to imply when someones post is too long to captivate the readers full attention throughtout the reading of the post
For example if lets say for example @Xangsane makes a post explaining how jaw is law, but he can't summarize it in an efficient way. So instead he lists 5 different studies, 8 anecdotes and several theories on why "jaw is law" might be the case.
As a result of Mikes inability to properly summarize his contribution to the conversation, the reader @asdvek will then reply TLDR in an effort to communicate the fact that the post was indeed to long and that he didnt read.
It means "too long didnt read" which is used to imply when someones post is too long to captivate the readers full attention throughtout the reading of the post
For example if lets say for example @Xangsane makes a post explaining how jaw is law, but he can't summarize it in an efficient way. So instead he lists 5 different studies, 8 anecdotes and several theories on why "jaw is law" might be the case.
As a result of Mikes inability to properly summarize his contribution to the conversation, the reader @asdvek will then reply TLDR in an effort to communicate the fact that the post was indeed to long and that he didnt read.
TLDR
Over for xangIt means "too long didnt read" which is used to imply when someones post is too long to captivate the readers full attention throughtout the reading of the post
For example if lets say for example @Xangsane makes a post explaining how jaw is law, but he can't summarize it in an efficient way. So instead he lists 5 different studies, 8 anecdotes and several theories on why "jaw is law" might be the case.
As a result of Mikes inability to properly summarize his contribution to the conversation, the reader @asdvek will then reply TLDR in an effort to communicate the fact that the post was indeed to long and that he didnt read.