What does LUL emote mean?

What does LUL emote mean?

Meaning. LUL is a Twitch emote featuring a picture of video game reviewer John Bain, better known by his online handle TotalBiscuit. The emote is typically used to indicate laughter in a similar vein to typing abbreviation of LOL.

Who is Omegalul?

Omegalul is just a nightmare fun house mirror version of the “Lul” emote, which is a fairly simple picture of Bain laughing. Bain originally created the “Lul” emote, only to get hit with a DMCA takedown for using an image of his own face taken by a photographer who decided to lay claim to it.

What is a weird champ?

WeirdChamp is a unique Twitch.tv emote, based on fighting game pro and live stream commentator Ryan “Gootecks” Gutierrez, added to the website as part of the FrankerFaceZ collection. The emote on Twitch.tv is used to express disbelief or disappointment.

Was WeirdChamp removed?

BREAKING: All Gootecks emotes have been removed from xQc’s channel, including PogU, WeirdChamp, PauseChamp, SillyChamp, OkayChamp, and many more. WeirdChamp and OkayChamp have been changed to version depicting LinusTechTips.

Who is the new face of PogChamp?

KomodoHype

Why was Gootecks banned?

Shortly after making this remark, Twitch deemed that Gutierrez was “encouraging further violence” and made the decision to remove the emote, further noting they “can’t in good conscience continue to enable use of the image.”

Are Mike Ross and Gootecks still friends?

-He’s still friends with Gootecks. In fact, Gootecks supported him when he finally broke down after seeing what had become of the community he had supported for years.

What is the Poggers meme?

The poggers meme is basically the emote that is used in conjunction with another image or text. The poggers meme includes the emote of Pepe the frog with a surprised or shocked emotion on his face. …

What does Pog mean in gaming?

play of the game

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