Definition of «nsrs»
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"Nsrs" is an abbreviation for "not serious," often used as a tone indicator in online text-based communication. It is typically written at the end of a sentence (often as /nsrs) to clarify that the preceding statement was a joke, hyperbole, or otherwise not meant to be taken literally. This helps prevent misunderstandings in digital spaces where vocal tone and facial expressions are absent. It is part of a broader system of tone tags used to make internet interactions more accessible and clear, especially for neurodivergent users.
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> i need someone to draw a vacuum the size of a dam... because it’s “dam that sucks” (but /nsrs bad)
> I'm going to literally explode if I have to wait another five minutes for this food /nsrs.
> You are actually the worst person I've ever met /nsrs, please don't take that to heart.
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