Israeli diplomat pressured US college to drop course on ‘apartheid’ debatepleasemakesense@lemmy.world to World News@lemmy.world – 206 points – 8 months agotheguardian.com13Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentCompletely not relevant to anything here, and apologies for that, but what is behind the use of that emoji? I've seen it more the past 2-3 years, and this is likely a old-fart issue. Maybe something from TikTok?"I'm dead." As in "I died of laughter." I don't see its relevance here though.1 more...Pretty much the same as 😂 or 😭 in regards to laughing. The literal meaning would be "I'm dead"That's good to know. I've wonder a few times if it was "Drop dead plz" or the self-actionable variant.1 more...
Completely not relevant to anything here, and apologies for that, but what is behind the use of that emoji? I've seen it more the past 2-3 years, and this is likely a old-fart issue. Maybe something from TikTok?"I'm dead." As in "I died of laughter." I don't see its relevance here though.1 more...Pretty much the same as 😂 or 😭 in regards to laughing. The literal meaning would be "I'm dead"That's good to know. I've wonder a few times if it was "Drop dead plz" or the self-actionable variant.1 more...
Pretty much the same as 😂 or 😭 in regards to laughing. The literal meaning would be "I'm dead"That's good to know. I've wonder a few times if it was "Drop dead plz" or the self-actionable variant.
That's good to know. I've wonder a few times if it was "Drop dead plz" or the self-actionable variant.
Completely not relevant to anything here, and apologies for that, but what is behind the use of that emoji? I've seen it more the past 2-3 years, and this is likely a old-fart issue. Maybe something from TikTok?
"I'm dead." As in "I died of laughter."
I don't see its relevance here though.
Pretty much the same as 😂 or 😭 in regards to laughing. The literal meaning would be "I'm dead"
That's good to know. I've wonder a few times if it was "Drop dead plz" or the self-actionable variant.