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 <title>adiwan (adiwan)'s status on Sunday, 10-May-20 20:28:49 UTC</title>
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 <html>&amp;quot;Like, Comment and Subscribe&amp;quot;, the most uttered phrase on Youtube. Why don't they all shorten it to &amp;quot;LCAS&amp;quot;, as a single difficult and to pronounce and short word? Or with a little bit of reordering it can be &amp;quot;SLAC&amp;quot; or &amp;quot;CLAS&amp;quot; or even &amp;quot;LACS&amp;quot;. The call to action has become a call to snore and groan over the time to the point that's implicitly always assumed at the end of the video even when it's not said.</html>
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