beandelphiki: Animated icon of the TARDIS from the British television show, "Doctor Who." (meh.)
[personal profile] beandelphiki
I woke up today with a nasty leg cramp, so I went back to sleep, and slept in WAY too long. I missed the opportunity to do a birthday dinner with my dad, but since I didn't feel like going out anyway, I don't really care. I forgot to call my Aunt Krista back, too...

Today has been a NOTHING day. I didn't even get the growing hole in my work pants patched. I feel like crap about that.


About the only dubious accomplishment I managed today was typing up a TL;DR application to [livejournal.com profile] house_stamped. I think it's a bit biased (or maybe that's just how it looks to me), but after several attempts to "fix," it, it's as unbiased as it's going to be. I just avoided giving a direct answer to the "who do you relate to" question.

So yeah. My work for the day is here if you're a member.

I need a shower. And food.

(no subject)

Date: 2007-09-23 11:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] siegeengine.livejournal.com
Wow. That is a lot more confusing than I thought it would be. I've never heard of a stamping community. I don't think I'd try it because I wouldn't want people to be bored reading my app. Btw, what is TL;DR?

I've thought about it, but I can't figure it out.

(no subject)

Date: 2007-09-24 03:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beandelphiki.livejournal.com
...Hmm. What's confusing? Just think of it as sort of like a Quizilla quiz, except you give your own made-up answer rather than checking ticky boxes or radio buttons, and you get answers from actual people. :) Once enough people have voted on who they think you sound most like, the mod counts up the votes and gives you your quiz result image stamp.

And I thought people would be bored reading my application, too. (It's rather...wordy for the purpose.) I was surprised I got so many votes so fast. (You only need 7.)


TL;DR = "Too long; didn't read." Originally, it was used as a reply to people to essentially say, "You've gone on far too long, and nobody really cares anymore if they ever did." People would respond with nothing but, "TL;DR," as a reply. I believe it was first created as a reply to tech geek posts, and then started being used in debates/wankery as well.

Then (probably due to overuse) it became a scorned reply in and of itself - i.e. anyone who would only say, "TL;DR" is considered a lazy dick who can't be bothered to actually respond to debate points. (Either that, or it's seen as a sign that the person is getting their ass handed to them.)

Generally, I think it's now used mainly in a self-deprecating kind of way, or...well, I've mostly seen it still used at Fandom Wank at the start of a comment to say, "This person has gone on too long on something nobody really cares about. WANKER!" And then the comment goes on to further mock and/or explain (sometimes in detail) why that person is a moron. So it's a bit tongue-in-cheek/ironic.

But that's the evolution of language on the internet.

Here it is on urban dictionary if you're curious. Although I think I've pretty much summed those entries up.

Profile

beandelphiki: Animated icon of the TARDIS from the British television show, "Doctor Who." (Default)
beandelphiki

April 2009

S M T W T F S
   123 4
567891011
12131415 161718
19202122232425
2627282930  

Most Popular Tags

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags