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Read the whole thing. Couldn't find any mention of LW. Mind to be more specific of where it is?
paragraph starts:
That paragraph:
I don't see them saying lemmy.world, or lemmy for that matter.
the other poster was snarking at the person who did not understand, as you also do not
look for the word in there that features
l
andw
. there's only one (I checked)I don't see lemmy.world there, or lemmy for that matter.
The words with l and w in ther that I do see are:
world
willing
will
Lesswrong
you are not tall enough for this ride
Okay. Now that you've identified four candidates that LW might refer to, which of these do you think it is?
If you selected the obviously correct answer, congratulations. You have learned to apply context clues to understand unfamiliar abbreviations.
If you chose anything else...furrfu. I guess I pity anyone who ever attempts to hold a conversation with you.
[email protected] stated LW was an abreviation of Lemmy World.
The are not any references to Lemmy or lemmy.world in that paragraph.
All instances of "world" in the paragraph:
None of the refer to lemmy or lemmy.world
All instances of "willing" in the paragraph:
It does not refer to lemmy or lemmy.world
All instances of "will" in the paragraph:
None of the refer to lemmy or lemmy.world
The only word left is LessWrong, which is a forum with absolutely nothing to do with Lemmy or lemmy.world as far as I can tell.
Please learn to parse a joke on your way to the egress.