"lol" repeated 1,000 times is the internet's favorite expression of escalating amusement. Here's how to send it cleanly.
lol"lol" started as "laughing out loud" but became the most-typed acknowledgment online. Repeating it 1,000 times is a meta-joke: actually laughing for that long is impossible, but the visual length expresses "this was funnier than a single lol can convey."
| Format | Output length |
|---|---|
| "lol" × 1000, no separator | 3,000 chars |
| "lol" × 1000, space separator | 3,999 chars |
| "lol" × 1000, newline separator | 3,999 chars |
3,000-4,000 chars fits in WhatsApp, iMessage, Telegram. Discord's 2,000-char limit means you'd need to split — or just use 500 instead of 1,000. The joke works at 500 too.
For purely visual laughter, use the emoji repeater with 😂 × 100 or 🤣 × 200. Different vibe but same energy.
Other reaction repeats: "hi" × 1,000, "Happy Birthday" × 100.
Younger users on TikTok favor "💀" or "😭" for laugh reactions; "lol" reads as slightly older internet. The joke about "lol × 1000" works regardless because it's self-aware.
On most platforms, no — it's one message. Discord may rate-limit if you repeatedly post identical content; WhatsApp doesn't care.
Yes — type "lol 😂" into the tool, set count to 1,000. Each repeat includes the emoji.
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