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    A lolcat (pronounced /ˈlɒlkæt/ LOL-kat), or LOLcat, is an image macro of one or more cats. Lolcat images' idiosyncratic and intentionally grammatically...
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  • The LOLCat Bible Translation Project was a wiki-based website set up in July 2007 by Martin Grondin, where editors aim to parody the entire Bible in "LOLspeak"...
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    for many hence it is the default font in the site's Lolcat Builder. Many people creating lolcats in other software have used the same font to retain the...
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    language inspired by lolspeak, the language expressed in examples of the lolcat Internet meme. The language was created in 2007 by Adam Lindsay, a researcher...
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    where they shared funny pictures of cats. This site allowed users to create LOLcat memes by placing writing on top of pictures of their cats. This site now...
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    2014). "Oxford Dictionaries Adds 'Duck Face,' 'Man Crush' and 'Lolcat'". Time. "Lolcat and duck face new words in Oxford Dictionaries online". BBC. 4...
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  • Psalm 130 has also been translated by people on the website Aglardh. The LOLCat Bible Translation Project is a wiki-based website where editors aim to parody...
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    used by people talking as themselves online, in contrast to the mid-2000s lolcat trend where images of cats were captioned as if the cat were speaking. Many...
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    catchphrases, although not all image macros are necessarily humorous. LOLcats, which are images of expressive cats coupled with texts, are considered...
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    "laughing extremely loud" or "laughing extra loud", but this has been disputed. lolcat, an image macro of a cat *G* or *g*: For "grins". Like "lulz" it is used...
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