Originally meant "laughing out loud," but according to linguist and '
TED Talks' guest, John McWhorter, "lol" eventually came to be used as a pragmatic particle or verbal space filler, if you will, before finally evolving to it'
s current state of popular use as a marker of empathy, accommodation, or understanding, quite often of something that isn't a great thing.
Nowadays when
people say "lol," you can obviously see that it no longer means "laughing out loud," and that it more likely means something like "Well shit! The struggle is
real but the thing you'
re talking about probably won't turn out 'too' bad compared to, oh I dunno, literal
Satan, for example."
Obbapobble Sobbucksdobbicks: "Dude, I just dropped my phone in the daaaayme
toilet again, and right on
top of a tuuurd this
time!"
Trobbumps Obbafobbag: "lol damn, dude! That suurrrks! I've done that so many times!"