Love Too
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"Love Too" refers to a catchphrase used on Twitter to express sarcastic enjoyment. The form of "too" is purposely incorrect, a common stylistic technique of weird twitter.
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The earliest known instance of "love too" being used to express sarcasm comes from the Twitter[1] account for @dril on December 8th, 2009 (shown below). That day, @Dril responded to another user and said, "@hambeef love too get a bite on that. thank you for sharing."
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Four years later, @dril posted another "love too" tweet,[2] writing, "@DerekRickers listrn pal, im matt, and i love Too fuck." Within four and a half years, the post (shown below, left) received more than 30 retweets and 100 likes.
The following year, Twitter user @fart began using the phrase (examples below, center and right). On May 5th, 2014, @fart tweeted,[3] "i love too add value to a company or organization ." Later that year, he tweeted[4] a picture of his signature with the caption "i love too electronically sign the employee handbook."
In 2017, numerous media personalities began using "love too." On June 27th, 2017, MSNBC correspondent Chris Hayes tweeted,[5] "Love too have literal foreign agents running the America First campaign." The tweet (shown below) received more than 250 retweets and 1,000 likes.
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[1] Twitter – @dril's Tweet
[2] Twitter – @dril's Tweet
[3] Twitter – @fart's Tweet
[4] Twitter – @fart's Tweet
[5] Twitter – @chrislhayes' Tweet
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