But actually,Chinese people use this emoji to show that they don't want to talk to someone—the hand is waving "goodbye",as in "never talk to me again". (4) DOne of my favorite emojis is the "cry-laugh" emoji.At first,it meant "rolling on the floor laughi...
ROFL (Rolling On the Floor Laughing) is like LOL, ROFL denotes intense laughter or amusement, often used to convey something extremely funny. AFK (Away From Keyboard) indicates that the user is temporarily unavailable or inactive. It is often used in gaming or online chat contexts. IMO/IMHO ...
What does ROTF mean? ROTF is a textspeak acronym meaning to roll on the floor in laughter. Some people say this version (instead of ROFL) means there is no laughter involved. Related words: ROTF emoji ROFL ROFLcopter CTFUVideo Player is loading.Play Video Mute Duration 0:00 / Current ...
【小题4】 One of my favorite emojis is the “cry-laugh” emoji. At first, it meant “rolling on the floor laughing”, or ROFL. But over the years, the meaning has changed. It is often used to describe situations that are so tragic (悲伤的)that you can’t help...
The smiley, which has already become a common noun from a smile and laughter – lol and rofl. The face on the emoji belongs to streamer Cadburry, who is known to be an active League of Legends player. But the emoticon has become popular throughout the esports community and is often plac...
If you want to experience the perfect blend of comedy with just a tad bit of horror on the side, Lolathon is the VR Chat player to watch. 2 Roflgator Screenshot grabbed from Twitch channel @roflgator Prior to being a full-time Twitch streamer, Roflgator was a professional E-sports coac...
https://github.com/onecloudemoji/BOF-Template (Buffer overflow template) 6. https://github.com/V1n1v131r4/OSCP-Buffer-Overflow Other Resources: Whitepaper Introduction to Immunity Debugger: https://www.sans.org/reading-room/whitepapers/malicious/basic-reverse-engineering-immunity-debugger-36982 ...
【小题4】 One of my favorite emojis is the “cry-laugh” emoji. At first, it meant “rolling on the floor laughing”, or ROFL. But over the years, the meaning has changed. It is often used to describe situations that are so tragic (悲伤的)that you can’t he...