Very sad news - we have heard that our much loved fren undine53 has passed away
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The origin of kek.
The term “kek” has multiple origins and meanings. Here are the most significant ones:
Kek (mythology): In ancient Egyptian mythology, Kek was a god of darkness, chaos, and the primordial waters. He was often depicted as a frog-headed god or a cat-headed god.
World of Warcraft: In the online multiplayer game World of Warcraft, “kek” is a translation of the acronym “LOL” (laugh out loud) when reading text written by members of the Horde faction as an Alliance player. This is because the game’s in-game translator renders the text in a cryptic form based on Korean, and “LOL” is translated as “kek”.
Starcraft: The onomatopoeia “kekeke” in the real-time strategy game Starcraft is equivalent to “hahaha” in English. This is because the game originally did not support the Korean language, and the sound “kekeke” was used to represent laughter.
Korean language: The sound “kekeke” is also equivalent to “hahaha” in Korean, and is used to represent laughter. This is because the Korean language uses the letter combination “ㅋ” to represent the “k” sound, which is similar to the sound of stifled laughter.
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kekistan. if i spelled it right. kek. hope you are well ol fren.
Thank you for that informative answer!
No problem, newfren! This is what we're here for!
So happy you mentioned the Korean connections.
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