Was just reading a great BTB story that really had me rooting for the protagonist, something which often happens as I read stories here and buy in on the story's premise.. Discovered CindyTV 's LW tales, which are light, complex enough to keep me involved, and just fun to read..
At one point in the dialog during a confrontation, "Lol" was used as a spoken response to a threat.
We all get trapped by texting to communicate, and it is so common to use shortcuts without even realizing it when you write. But, "lol" isn't a word.. right? Laughing out loud is something you do, and then type LOL to let people know you actually laughed aloud (or were pretending to).
Such a simple trap to fall into as we have shifted so much direct communication to texting.. Characters should always laugh out loud in direct dialog, not say "lol". Granted, there are exceptions, where maybe "lol" is spelled out or said as "lawl" in the speech as sarcastic or humorous, but not spoken as though it was an actual action that occurred without being spelled out.
Still, another entertaining BTB tale by CindyTV. My fifth by the author that has made my end to the week a far bit brighter than it was yesterday.
At one point in the dialog during a confrontation, "Lol" was used as a spoken response to a threat.
We all get trapped by texting to communicate, and it is so common to use shortcuts without even realizing it when you write. But, "lol" isn't a word.. right? Laughing out loud is something you do, and then type LOL to let people know you actually laughed aloud (or were pretending to).
Such a simple trap to fall into as we have shifted so much direct communication to texting.. Characters should always laugh out loud in direct dialog, not say "lol". Granted, there are exceptions, where maybe "lol" is spelled out or said as "lawl" in the speech as sarcastic or humorous, but not spoken as though it was an actual action that occurred without being spelled out.
Still, another entertaining BTB tale by CindyTV. My fifth by the author that has made my end to the week a far bit brighter than it was yesterday.