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H4KS Internal Jokes Explanation Page[edit]

This page captures the internal jokes and references commonly used within the H4KS community chatroom.

"okkay"[edit]

A playful misspelling of "okay," often used by users for comedic effect.

"I miss when X was here"[edit]

A recurring phrase that expresses nostalgia for past users who have been part of the chatroom. It reflects a sense of community loss and is often followed by the names of specific users, adding a personal touch.

"I'm a hologram"[edit]

This joke references the idea of being virtual or not truly present, often used humorously by users when they are less active or when someone feels disconnected from the conversation.

"Today is Monday and tomorrow is Monday again"[edit]

A playful statement implying a never-ending loop of time, often used to express monotony or the feeling that time isn't progressing, sometimes jokingly associated with the endless nature of their discussions.

"hanb"[edit]

An acronym or a shorthand that is often used informally within the community, though the exact meaning may vary from context to context.

"Who is mattf?"[edit]

A humorous question that reflects either a lack of recognition or familiarity with user mattf, often said in jest by regulars. It is meant to poke fun at the familiarity and connection within the group.

Conclusion[edit]

These jokes contribute to the unique culture and camaraderie among H4KS members, providing lighthearted moments and an inclusive atmosphere for both new and returning users.