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  1. Michelle Thorne Michelle Thorne

    Just learned that OTL is a great emoticon for despair. The O is your head against the ground, the T and L are the arms and legs.

    Sunday, 17-Jan-10 18:13:32 UTC from seesmic
    • Michael B. Michael B.

      @thornet dude, that's genius with the OTL part

      Sunday, 17-Jan-10 18:14:36 UTC
    • Tyng-Ruey Chuang Tyng-Ruey Chuang

      @thornet, Orz is used in Japan and Taiwan for despair but also for (sarcastic) admiration: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emoticon#Orz

      Monday, 18-Jan-10 01:24:46 UTC
    • Michelle Thorne Michelle Thorne Tyng-Ruey Chuang

      @trc ah, interesting. thanks! i like the sarcastic interpretation, too. very fun. ^_^

      Monday, 18-Jan-10 08:14:57 UTC
    • Jay Yoon Jay Yoon Tyng-Ruey Chuang

      @thornet @trc the another version of OTL is OTUL. U means a potbelly. ^^;;

      Monday, 18-Jan-10 09:25:51 UTC
    • Tyng-Ruey Chuang Tyng-Ruey Chuang Jay Yoon

      @guesswho @thornet haha, I guess OTUL is only good for mid-aged males.

      Monday, 18-Jan-10 11:48:28 UTC
    • Michelle Thorne Michelle Thorne Jay Yoon , Tyng-Ruey Chuang

      @trc @guesswho haha!well, there's also OWZ for um, Madonna? ^_^

      Monday, 18-Jan-10 11:53:46 UTC
    • Tyng-Ruey Chuang Tyng-Ruey Chuang Jay Yoon

      @thornet @guesswho "OWZ for ... Madonna?" Well, all I can say is: Orz!

      Monday, 18-Jan-10 11:58:00 UTC

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