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Question 1: Who played Tessa the movie LOL?
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Question 2: What type is thing is LOL?
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Question 3: Who played Walter the movie LOL?
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Question 4: Who played Greta the movie LOL?
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Question 5: Who played Ada the movie LOL?
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| Question 6: ________ now sometimes use them in spoken communication as well as in written, with ROFL (pronounced /ˈroʊfəl/ or /ˈrɒfəl/) and LOL (pronounced /ˈloʊl/, /ˈlɒl/, or /ˌɛloʊˈɛl/), for example. | |||
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| Question 7: "do it for the lulz." This variation is often used on ________ image boards. | |||
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| Question 8: In Japanese, traditionally the ________ for laugh in parenthesis was used in the same way as lol; (笑). | |||
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| Question 9: According to a New York Times article about ________, "lulz means the joy of disrupting another's emotional equilibrium."[24] | |||
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| Question 10: هاها: The ________ هـــا makes the sound "ha," and is strung together to create the sound "haha". | |||
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